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Search, filter, and apply to internship placements – 12 questions

Under "Internship Placements" you can filter by type (LIA, VFU, APL), industry, city, workplace type (on-site, remote, hybrid), and education level. You can also use AI matching for personalized suggestions.

The application gets status "submitted". The company reviews and updates the status: reviewed → interview → accepted/rejected. You can see the entire status history in your application overview and receive notifications on changes.

Yes, you can withdraw your application (withdrawn) at any time before it's been accepted. Go to your applications and click "Withdraw".

It depends on the internship placement. Some listings require a CV and/or cover letter, others don't. You can see the requirements clearly in each listing. We recommend uploading a CV to your profile so it's ready.

There is no limit. You can apply to as many internship placements as you want. Use bookmarks to save interesting placements and compare before deciding.

Some companies ask short questions as part of the application, e.g., "Why do you want to intern with us?" or "Describe a relevant experience". The answers help the company assess your application.

No, profile views are anonymous. However, you can see if a company has changed the status of your application, which indicates they've reviewed it.

Click the bookmark icon on an internship placement to save it. All saved placements can be found under "Saved" in the menu. You can easily compare multiple placements before deciding.

Submitted = sent, Reviewed = company has reviewed, Interview = called for interview, Accepted = approved, Rejected = declined, Withdrawn = you withdrew the application.

Yes, filter by workplace type "remote" or "hybrid" in the internship search. Many companies offer flexible placements, especially in IT and digital marketing.

Active listings are shown with "published" status and have an application deadline. Expired or closed listings are automatically removed from search results.

Yes, if the company has new internship placements, you can apply again. Your previous application history does not affect new applications to other positions.