TAVEL WORK is giving away paid internships in China to celebrate its 20th anniversary
In 1994 Eva Sabater created TRAVEL WORK with the aim of providing young people from the European Union with the opportunity to gain international work experience through internships, volunteering or working.
During these 20 years thousands of young people have passed through the offices of TRAVEL WORK in search of experiences that help them become better professionals, whether by gaining experience, improving languages or acquiring experiences.
Sabater started a small, vocational project with a small budget, but over the years his company has gained strength, expanding its services and adding clients. So much so that for years it has collaborated with different universities (UPC, Rovira i Virgili, Ramon Llull, Pompeu Fabra, UdG…) or institutions such as the Generalitat de Catalunya.
In these difficult times for everyone, TRAVEL WORK is becoming a solution for many young people who choose to go abroad to gain experience. The director and founder of TRAVEL WORKEva Sabater recalls countless interviews, many of them, and increasingly in recent years, hard stories, young people who need to leave Spain in search of a better future.
The Draw of TRAVEL WORK
The vocation of service of TRAVEL WORK This is exemplified by the company's current work team, which includes former participants in international programs who have fit into the project and collaborate with the company on a daily basis.
Since young people are the social segment most affected by the global economic crisis, TRAVEL WORK wants to celebrate its 20th anniversary by raffling off a paid internship in China.
These 6-month paid internships in China will be raffled off over the next few months from the page TRAVEL WORK on Facebook. The winner of the draw will save the agency fees (€790) but will have to pay for the visa, flight and mandatory Chinese language course.
To participate, those interested only need to become a fan on Facebook and comment on a photo that TRAVEL WORK will soon publish a statement about why “you want the draw to be yours.”
All the details and rules of the draw will be announced soon on the blog, on Facebook and on the new website. TRAVEL WORK, where more contests and raffles will be published.







