InterExchange
Why choose InterExchange?
InterExchange, a nonprofit organization, continues to promote intercultural awareness through offering work and volunteer exchange programs. We have been bridging young people all over the globe with international cultural exchange opportunities for more than 50 years. The organization provides in turn solutions for businesses, organizations, summer camps, interns, volunteers, camp counselors, and...
InterExchange, a nonprofit organization, continues to promote intercultural awareness through offering work and volunteer exchange programs. We have been bridging young people all over the globe with international cultural exchange opportunities for more than 50 years. The organization provides in turn solutions for businesses, organizations, summer camps, interns, volunteers, camp counselors, and au pairs. Interexchange offers programs for U.S. citizens to work, travel, volunteer, teach, and learn abroad through our Working Abroad department. We also offer programs for international visitors to work and live in the United States through programs such as Au Pair USA, Career Training USA, Camp USA, and Work and Travel USA.
InterExchange Reviews
Hear what past participants have to say about the programs
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Ashley From Interexchange
by: Averi Chandler - United StatesProgram: Work and Travel CanadaIt is rare that you have a customer service experience that feels so special it makes you want to go out of your way to get other people to experience it. It is even harder to make a customer experience feel special when there no face to face interaction, but Ashley from interexchange seemed to have no problem at all. From the jump she was responsive, helpful, and kind. Whenever I had a question or concern about the process she either answered it thoroughly, or pointed me in the direction ...
Fantastic opportunity
by: Muhammad Mohamed - KenyaProgram: USA Summer and Winter Jobs - Placements Available Now!I had a great time working with different type of people, increased my ability of multi-cultural environment and adaptability. Developed my collaboration and be ables me to learn new things in my life.
Helpful throughout the process
by: Albert Roberts - United StatesProgram: Work and Travel CanadaAshley was extremely helpful and supportive throughout the process. As many that are possibly looking into this program that are brand new to this process, as I was. She was very helpful, informative, patient, and supportive throughout the process. If there was a question I had, if she didn't have the direct answer, she at least was able to steer me into the right direction to find one. I recommend this program to all but especially those who are new to looking to work, temporarily live, hav...
InterExchange Programs
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Our Work & Travel Canada program gives U.S. citizens between the ages of 18 and 35 a chance to experience the beauty of our northern neighbor whi...
Our next trip dates are as follows: June 10-17, 2023 (1 week) June 17-25, 2023 (1 week) June 10-25, 2023 (2 weeks) January 5-13, 2024 (1 we...
Placements available on the J-1 Visa program through the U.S. Department of State. Work placements of up to 3 months at a U.S. summer camp, foll...
InterExchange Au Pair USA offers young adults from around the world the unique opportunity to live and work in the United States as an au pair fo...
Explore the best of Australia with a 12-month visa. You'll have the ability to choose where you live, travel, and work; receiving support in the ...
The InterExchange Work & Travel USA program is one of the best ways to experience life in the United States. Spend your university break finding ...
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Interviews
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Jaclyn Drapeau
Participated in 2014
Jaclyn is a twenty-something, California-to-Idaho transplant who loves food, the gym, and travel. She substitute teaches by day and waits tables by ni...
Jaclyn Drapeau
Participated in 2014
I have always had an incredible longing to visit many countries in Europe which house incredible beauty and history. During the latter half of my senior year in college, I decided to procrastinate on writing a research paper and research backpacking through Europe and other such trips instead. I thought that traveling would be the ultimate present to myself; I could celebrate my graduation by seeing Europe.
Liz Gorga
Participated in 2013
Liz moved to Brisbane, Australia to work as an au pair after graduating from Boston College in 2013. Her wanderlust has brought her to New Zealand, So...
Liz Gorga
Participated in 2013
I have always been one to seek adventure. As a second semester senior in Boston, I watched my friends become consumed with stress as their final days of college turned into a blur of all-nighters in the library, filling out mountains of job applications, and preparing for interviews at their potential corporate office jobs. It was the expected “next step.” But as I looked around at my friends, I saw more dread than excitement. I didn't know what I wanted, but I knew I didn't want that. It seemed as if I had grown up surrounded by people who went through life in an unconscious state. They lived a life of non-being, following each other in mindless routine, always following society's expectations.
James Bridge
Interviewed in 2016
James has led international programs and worked with students in a variety of countries and settings throughout his career. This experience combined w...
James Bridge
Interviewed in 2016
What inspired you to travel abroad?
Leading overseas programs is an adventure and a privilege, but the back and forth can become exhausting. At some point I wanted to put down roots and started investigating U.S.-based organizations. InterExchange and the position I was hired for came up in a post on the SECUSS listserv for Education Abroad.
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