Home

 

Getting Experience

- # of # Filtered -

Building International Career Skills Online

Q&A with Hector: Virtual Internship in England
Share this
Print this
Hector
Virtual Internship in England
His thoughts on Virtual Work Skills
Every day there were unique challenges, either due to the time zone differences or my own less-than-perfect legal English writing skills! But I strived to overcome them.
His thoughts on Virtual Work Skills
I grew professionally in ways I never could have done here here in Mexico. I’m proud that I put myself out there and got international experience even while at home.
His thoughts on Cultural Differences
I got along easily with my colleague from Brazil, since we are both extroverted and social. In contrast, my South African boss was more naturally reserved. The social component was a bit harder when connecting across bigger cultural gaps.

My name is Hector and I’m a law student at Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico. Recently, I completed a six-week remote law internship program through Absolute Internship with Libryo, a compliance management software company based in London, England. I pursued this internship to gain international experience and expand my future career choices, even during the pandemic era.

One week before the start of my internship, I began researching and reading everything I could find about Libryo. I looked at their work as well as practical things for the virtual internship, like the time zone differences. I also began thinking about what I could offer to the company during my internship, and how to make the most of the experience. I had visited London in 2018, so I had a little bit of experience with the culture.

During the internship, my support systems included my manager and the other legal engineers. We were constantly in touch online and they responded quickly whenever I had questions or comments. Having this support network meant I wasn't afraid to try and fail, which was important. Every day there were unique challenges, either due to the time zone differences or my own less-than-perfect legal English writing skills! My way to overcome these complications included requesting Zoom meetings with colleagues for clarification, using alarms to manage my schedule and other approaches.

Work management and adaptability were important parts of this experience for me. Because all my colleagues were seven hours ahead of me, I had to wake up early and work hard in the mornings. This was important so that they could see my progress and there would still be someone in the office if I had questions about my work, but it can be challenging to change your schedule to suit a foreign country.

Another thing I struggled with was my communication, even though I thought my English was good, I learned that it wasn't good enough! This was frustrating sometimes, but I still worked hard and got the job done. I am naturally an extrovert, so I was not going to let my language skills stop me from learning or chatting with my colleagues, who were from South Africa, England, Brazil and Canada.

One situation in particular tested my cross-cultural adaptability. I was required to wake up at 4:00am and conduct a presentation about a Brazilian legal project – in Portuguese! Even though I don't know that much Portuguese, I prepared myself the night before to be as fluent as possible and avoid any misunderstanding. I received great feedback from my manager, which helped to keep me motivated to continue working and improving my skills.

It was also interesting to work with colleagues from a variety of backgrounds online. I noticed that I got along easily with my colleague from Brazil, since we are both extroverted, social and can connect on the current struggles in Latin America. In contrast, my boss was from South Africa, and she was much more introverted and naturally reserved. I learned a little bit about South Africa from her, but the social component was definitely less energetic when connecting across bigger cultural gaps.

Through this internship, I acquired skills such as legal writing, legal editing, legal research and legal analysis. I grew professionally in ways I never could have done here here in Mexico. I’m proud that I put myself out there and got international experience, stepping out of my comfort zone, even while at home. My plans for the future are to continue working at the company, but as a part-time worker, because it seems like a position with great future potential. As I head towards graduation, I plan to examine options for a masters's in law. I could do it here in Mexico, but ideally I would travel to the Netherlands to complete the master's in tax law at Leiden University.

My advice for those that want to pursue a virtual internship is not to be afraid to try it out. This remote experience allowed me to quickly adapt to the new virtual working world, which is definitely here to stay. By doing a virtual international internship during school, you are going to be way ahead of that those that still haven't worked remotely. You will grow from this experience. So, don’t hesitate – and trust the process!

Advice from MyWorldAbroad
Jean-Marc Hachey, Publisher, MyWorldAbroad

It sounds like Hector plans to pursue an international career in the future, by continuing to work with his UK-based company hosts, and by heading abroad to Leiden University in the Netherlands to complete his master’s degree. We commend him for taking the plunge to complete an international experience online, and we support his intentions to continue on the path to a global career. We suggest heading abroad and immersing himself in a fully English country to achieve total fluency, which will come in extremely useful in his future career. In addition, I might suggest that Hector tries to gain experience with yet another region of the world, to expand his cross-cultural understanding and global awareness even further. Perhaps a volunteer placement with an NGO in Asia or Africa would be an exciting and eye-opening option. We wish him luck!

  • Read the entire International Law Careers section to get an overview of some of the most popular international law careers and advice on how to select a law school.
  • [idlink:0090: %title]: This is a foundational document for any globally minded young professional. Don't miss it!
  • The Culture Tree: No matter what your home culture, or which culture you work with, this model will help you improve your awareness and relationships. 
Hector's Next Steps
Advice from MyWorldAbroad
by the founder of MyWorldAbroad
Jean-Marc Hachey
Want to Have the Same Experience?
10 Core Global Competencies
Take control of your career with this ESSENTIAL model!
The 1-Year & 4-Year Global Mindset Maps!
Don't miss your blueprint for success! Set goals & take action to build the Global You.
Virtual Internships in 2021!
Remote work is the way of the future! Start planning YOUR virtual international internship now.
The Global You
What skills, knowledge and experiences can change your life? Find out with this NEW model!
The Culture Tree
EXPLORE the three levels of culture!
Quizzes & Scorecard
Take these simple quizzes to assess your international skills, experiences & job search readiness!
16392
- # of # Filtered -
  • 102
102
16382
Making the Most of Lockdown with a Virtual Internship
1
16392
Building International Career Skills Online
2
16387
An Epic Internship in Malaysia
3
16312
Virtual Internship for a Cross-cultural Future
4
16320
Independent, International, Virtual! A UN Internship Online
5
16316
Exploring the Sights, Sounds & Tastes of Mexico City
6
16157
Zoom Zoom! A Virtual Internship with Central America
7
9756
Springtime In Spain
8
9763
A Professional Visit To Vietnam
9
9780
A Year In Marvelous Mexico!
10
9751
A Canadian Globe-Trotter Visits The US
11
9743
Hooked On Volunteering!
12
9768
Going Solo In Spain!
13
10188
Now Or Never In Colombia
14
9792
Rolling With The Punches In Seoul
15
9745
An Unforgettable Adventure In Nanjing
16
9774
Gaga For Ghana!
17
9783
Off The Beaten Path In Africa
18
9755
People, Places And Passionate Volunteering In Peru
19
9778
Study And Adventure In New Zealand
20
9740
Sports, Study And Fun In France
21
9777
Into The Wild In Alaska
22
9775
A Year Of Feeling French
23
9754
Building Memories In India
24
9750
Host Hospitality In Morocco
25
9747
Fun And Friends In The Netherlands
26
9748
Adventure In The Alps
27
9786
Kids And Culture In Korea
28
9772
Learning To Go With The Flow In France
29
9791
Making Contacts Count In The UK
30
9762
American Freshman In London
31
9771
Learning To Love London
32
9742
Take-Charge Travel: Germany And Beyond!
33
9773
Independent In India
34
9746
A Cross-Cultural Co-Op In West Africa
35
9760
Getting In Sync In Nairobi
36
9759
From Cold Feet To Confidence In Germany
37
9779
One Summer, Two Internships!
38
9785
Motivated In Madagascar
39
9741
Adapting to Work In Peru
40
9784
Skill-building in Bonn
41
9753
A Season in Sweden
42
9765
Simpatico in Florence
43
9782
Making The Most Of Milano
44
9737
Passionate About Panama
45
9766
Short-Term Trips For Long-Term Gain
46
9781
A Hospital Helper In Costa Rica
47
9789
Loving Life In Lyon
48
9790
Design And Dining In Korea
49
9770
Contributing To Change In Ghana
50
9757
Teaching And Learning In Tanzania
51
9738
Living For The Moment In Valencia
52
9767
Beyond The Call Of Duty In Africa
53
16174
An Empowering Virtual Internship in Nicaragua
54
9761
Communicating Creatively In Spain
55
9744
Food, Fun And Festivals In Germany
56
16161
A Bright & Friendly Cross-cultural Workspace
57
15401
From Korea to Oman: Teaching English Around the World!
58
16017
A Globally-minded Visit to Qatar
59
10204
Across Europe In A Caravan!
60
9758
Learning The Local Ways Of Addis Ababa
61
11645
A Love Affair with Shanghai
62
11996
Daring to Go Solo in Ireland
63
12058
Architectural Adventures in Australia
64
11845
Hospitality and Hosting in the DCR
65
15333
A Literary Education in the UK
66
10923
Insight And Education In Korea
67
14088
An Eye-opening Experience Teaching in South Korea
68
14483
Finding Home, By Teaching Abroad
69
14594
Growing Abroad: Hong Kong & South Korea
70
15347
12 Months, 12 Countries!
71
15383
Hustle and Bustle in Vietnam
72
15405
From Daydream to Reality: Teaching Abroad
73
15327
An Open Mind & Open Arms in Spain
74
15387
Bliss on a Budget in Brazil
75
15631
An International Career in the Making: Asia, Africa and Beyond
76
15644
Discovering the World on Campus: International Skills at Home
77
11467
Stepping Outside the Box in Sweden!
78
9752
Giving In Guatemala
79
9769
Getting Sporty In Switzerland!
80
9788
Business And Pleasure In Australia
81
9764
Do It Yourself! A Proactive Intern in Rome
82
9787
A Spring Semester in London
83
9807
Fast Friendship in Korea
84
11557
Un stage au Cambodge (Français)
85
9776
Soaking Up Japanese Culture
86
10230
Getting Caffeinated In Bolivia
87
11468
Learning While Teaching in Beijing
88
10145
Real Stories And Real People In Mexico
89
9803
Ten Years Teaching In Seoul
90
10851
Tips From Tasmania
91
9799
Getting Settled In Seoul
92
10258
Encountering Cultures Across Europe
93
10218
Adaptation And Appreciation In Japan
94
9812
Caring And Career Skills In Belize
95
10157
Changing Course In China
96
11850
The Warmest Welcome in Guatemala
97
11904
Enthusiasm, Education and Experience in Greece
98
10163
English Teaching In Eastern Europe
99
10153
China, South Africa And Beyond!
100
10192
Out And About In Paris
101
10143
A Warm Welcome In Mexico
102
16392
All Job Boards
462
All NGOs
1429
Au Pair Resources
39
Awards And Grants Resources
53
Business Directories
18
Canadian Federal, Provincial And Territorial Government Profiles
60
Canadian Government Resources
27
Children And Families Abroad
16
Consulting, Economic And Finance Job Boards
63
Country Guides
70
Cross-cultural Skills
80
Engineering Job Boards
59
Engineering Resources
81
Expatriate Networking Sites
32
Foreign Students Working in the US
9
Freelancing Abroad
27
General Job Search Books
15
Global Education And Social Action
45
Health And Medicine Job Boards
49
Health Career Resources
67
International Associations With Clubs on Campus
43
International Development Career Resources
75
International Internship Organizations
310
International Internships And Student Programs With Canadian Governments
35
International Internships With The US Government
37
International Job Hunting Resources
14
International Law Careers Resources
113
International Law Job Boards
26
International Studies In The US And Canada
11
International Trade Resources
25
International Volunteer Organizations
492
Internship Directories And Advice
37
Internships With The UN And Other IGOs
157
Language Careers
30
Learn A Language
108
Licensed Teacher Abroad Job Boards
28
Licensed Teacher Abroad Resources
31
Loans for Studying Abroad
18
Low-cost Travel
63
NGO Directories
33
NGO Job Boards
47
Re-entry
12
Regional Job Boards
102
Relocating Abroad
26
Resources For International Students Studying In Canada
17
Resources For International Students Studying In The US
46
Stories From Abroad
102
Study Abroad Resources
186
Teach English Abroad Job Boards
99
Teach English Abroad Resources
64
Tools for Travelers
72
Top International Blogs & Podcasts
85
Travel Health And Safety
39
UN and Other IGOs
269
UN And Other IGOs Job Boards
26
UN And Other IGOs Resources
73
US Government Profiles
76
US Government Resources
36
Virtual International Internship Organizations
89
Visas and Passports
26
Volunteer Directories And Advice
50
Women Living And Working Overseas
18
Working Holiday Resources
73