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Restaurant Work (Tourism) Internships
Institute for Global Studies students have apprenticed with award-winning chefs and worked in a café that specializes in weekend brunches and award-winning pastries. In Auckland, an IGS student wanted to learn barista skills and was trained in that service. Baristas are often the first face a customer sees in a restaurant. It takes competence to earn a manager's trust to be the face of the rest...
Institute for Global Studies students have apprenticed with award-winning chefs and worked in a café that specializes in weekend brunches and award-winning pastries. In Auckland, an IGS student wanted to learn barista skills and was trained in that service. Baristas are often the first face a customer sees in a restaurant. It takes competence to earn a manager's trust to be the face of the restaurant. The IGS student got that trust and earned accolades. Working alongside a chef and restaurant staff provides insight into both the business and local culture. These restaurants are frequented by regulars, making weekends quite an experience. IGS works with students who desire to go into the restaurant industry and those who want to try something different. This Restaurant Work interns...
Program Highlights
Apprentice with an award-winning chef or work at a popular café in a Tourism internship.
Master meal preparation and carrying out barista service.
Learn how to handle the register and seat patrons.
Gain insight into the restaurant business and the local culture.
Meet locals and see a community from the inside out.
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Quick Details
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Sydney, Australia
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Rural Areas, China
- San Jose, Costa Rica
- Monteverde, Costa Rica
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- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
- Short Term
- Culinary Arts & Cooking
- Hospitality
- Tourism
- All Nationalities
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Program Details
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Locations
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Sydney, Australia
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Rural Areas, China
Types and Subjects
- Fields
- Culinary Arts & Cooking
- Hospitality
- Tourism
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
- Short Term
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
- All Nationalities
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Internship Placement
- Certificate of Completion
- Letter of Recommendation
- Cultural Training / Program / Orientation
Accommodation Options
- Apartment/Flat
- Dormitory
- Home-stays
- Independent living
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- Any/All Education Levels Accepted
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Online Application
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Institute for Global Studies students have apprenticed with award-winning chefs and worked in a café that specializes in weekend brunches and award-winning pastries. In Auckland, an IGS student wanted to learn barista skills and was trained in that service. Baristas are often the first face a customer sees in a restaurant. It takes competence to earn a manager's trust to be the face of the restaurant. The IGS student got that trust and earned accolades. Working alongside a chef and restaurant staff provides insight into both the business and local culture. These restaurants are frequented by regulars, making weekends quite an experience. IGS works with students who desire to go into the restaurant industry and those who want to try something different. This Restaurant Work interns...

Institute for Global Studies

Institute for Global Studies
Ready to Learn More?
Institute for Global Studies students have apprenticed with award-winning chefs and worked in a café that specializes in weekend brunches and award-winning pastries. In Auckland, an IGS student wanted to learn barista skills and was trained in that service. Baristas are often the first face a customer sees in a restaurant. It takes competence to earn a manager's trust to be the face of the restaurant. The IGS student got that trust and earned accolades. Working alongside a chef and restaurant staff provides insight into both the business and local culture. These restaurants are frequented by regulars, making weekends quite an experience. IGS works with students who desire to go into the restaurant industry and those who want to try something different. This Restaurant Work interns...
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