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Internship with Laocook.com

 
 

For the first time, we are offering Internships with Laocook.

We are based in southern Spain, in the 5 star Fairplay Golf Hotel & SPA,
a member of The Leading Hotels of the World.

We are offering Interships for both Kitchen and Restaurant Service staff.

Though the 3 month Interships are unpaid, accomadation and meals will be provided.

The starting dates will be around mid-July and will finish mid-September.

The Internships would suit those who are looking to start a career in Hotels & Catering,
or for those who are intrested in gaining experience.

EU Nationals do not need a Work Permit to work in Spain.

(edit: Darly has just informed me that, U.S & Canadian citizens can study abroad in the EU for 90 days and do not require a Visa.)

Applicants should be able to swim (at some point, you will be thrown in to the pool! ;) )

14 Responses to “Internship with Laocook.com”


  1. Lao Planet » Blog Archive » Laocook wants you! Says:

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  2. Darly Says:

    U.S citizens can do study abroad in the EU for 90 days and not required to have a Visa. This would apply to work study and internship too.

    Our Canadian friends are also entitled to the same exceptions.

    Why do they need to know how to swim? Be nice and don’t throw them into the deep end of the pool. :P

    For those of you out there that are thinking about this great opportunity. Stop thinking and inquire within. You can always sit at home and do nothing and watching the summer goes by or be brave and get out of your backyard, your comfort zone and do something for yourself.

    I can only do dishes, is the position available? :)

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  4. sintham Says:

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  5. Sai Says:

    Hello what is CV? I really want to intern, I already know how to cook but this seems like a great opportunity. I’ve been cooking since I was little but wow this would be on the top of my greatest opportunity!I say just pick me, lol.

    -Sai

  6. Darly Says:

    CV stands for Curriculum Vitae. In the US, an employer would request your resume. In EU, an employer would ask for your CV.

    In short, a CV is a summary of your career history. You would list your qualities, skills, and experiences.

  7. elgin Says:

    damnit, i’ll do it

  8. elgin Says:

    Or shall I say, quiero trabajar en su cocina! Okay, my Spanish isn’t good but by July it’ll be PERFECT.

  9. Teresa Paterno Says:

    Hi,I’m very interested in this internship.

    How do I apply? Where do I send my CV?

    Hoping for your immediate reply.

    Thanks!

  10. Darly Says:

    Hi Elgin,

    Yes, you should do it. Best of luck to you and can’t wait to see your cooking skills. :)

  11. Chai Says:

    I love enjoy cooking most of my life but only at home, however, I would love to be given the opportunity to help serve others. I have worked in the restaurant/hospitality business for more than ten years. I’m a recent graduate in Linguistics and Spanish.This would be a great experience for me to enhance my Spanish and cooking. Where do I start?

  12. Vienne Says:

    Chai, that sounds great.

    You can send your CV (resume) to laocook@gmail.com.

    We look forward to hearing from you.

  13. Djon Says:

    it might be to late for me to apply but i’m interested in doing internship for next year. for those of you that got an internship with them please let us know how it goes. thanks.

  14. Vienne Says:

    Hola Djon, its never too late for an Internship. We also take interns during the colder months. Please send us your details.


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