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Ask HN: How can a Stanford developer get an internship in Stockholm?

2 点作者 jesseclay大约 11 年前
I&#x27;m graduating from Stanford University in just a few weeks and would absolutely love to live and work in Sweden for this upcoming summer (anywhere from 2-6 months). While I grew up in the United States and don&#x27;t speak Swedish, I do have French citizenship. I love full-stack web-development and have also made several iOS applications. I can contribute from day one but also want to be in an environment where I can learn a ton.<p>Anyone here know of any places I might look? Better yet, anyone looking for someone like me? Thanks HN!

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theivan大约 11 年前
Hey,<p>I live in Stockholm, actually from here. Maybe I can help you out, at least a little bit.<p>First off, not speaking Swedish is fine. Almost anyone above the age of 7 speak English well enough. And second, since you are a French citizen you are allowed to work here without to much trouble.<p>I&#x27;m sure a lot of companies would love the help, hell I could use it myself. But Stockholm is not all good. It&#x27;s extremely expensive and interns (praktikanter in Swedish) are not paid. At least I&#x27;ve never heard of one that get paid. You&#x27;ll need a lot of resources and somewhere to live before you get here. Apartments in the city or close to it are hard to come by.<p>I could go on forever. But the bottom line is. Sweden and Stockholm are a great place to be but it&#x27;s expensive and you need to be ready for it.<p>If you have any more questions I&#x27;m happy to help.<p>Cheers,
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