Internships at Audi Brussels
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Internships at Audi Brussels

At the wheel of your career

  • For whom? Students enrolled in an active bachelor’s or master’s programme or during a gap year between their bachelor’s and master’s studies.
  • Start? Possibility to start every Monday of the year.
  • Duration? 3 to 6 months.
  • Language requirements? Full command of at least one and basic knowledge of at least another of these four languages: Dutch, French, English and German.


What’s in it for you?

1. Gain experience in a reputable company
Working independently on projects? Check! Discover processes and structures from A to Z? Double check! In this way, you contribute to the creation of our models and to the continuous growth of Audi Brussels.

2. Support in every area
At Audi Brussels, we offer you attractive remuneration and numerous development opportunities. And that’s not all: we also help you in your search for a place to stay, should that be necessary. 

3. Good guidance
An expert from the department coaches you through your internship. In addition, you have the opportunity to participate in various projects and events organised by your colleagues.

4. Working together in a multicultural atmosphere
Our team is our capital city in miniature: very diverse and creative with its own way of doing things. Working together with colleagues from different cultures and possibly speaking four languages all at once is everyday practice here - et das ist goed so!





1. Telescreening 
During a telephone conversation, you will have the opportunity to delve deeper into your CV, experience and motivation. You can also show your language skills during this interview. Do you still have practical questions about your internship or thesis? This is the perfect time to ask them! 

2. Interview (possibly by telephone)
During an interview with your future internship supervisor, you can demonstrate your professional knowledge and soft skills, among other things. It’s also the perfect time to ask us all your questions, to find out more about the job content. After this interview, you will receive a final answer to your internship or thesis request.

3. Preparation of the internship
Together with the HR department, you go through all the administrative steps. You also receive your internship agreement and other useful information. 

4. Welcome day 
At last, your first working day has arrived! You will be welcomed together with the other starters and receive information about who we are and how we work. You are now officially an Audianer


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Some bonus tips for your application!

  • Create a well-presented CV in Dutch, French, English or German: put your name and contact details at the top, use subheadings, list information chronologically, state your current education and preferably keep it on max. one page. Do not forget to mention your language skills.
  • Give your cover letter a personal touch: explain why there is a match between you, the internship and our corporate values. State the exact internship period (start date and duration) and indicate whether the internship is voluntary or compulsory. Preferably keep it on max. one page.
  • Prepare for the interview but remain true to who you are: find out about Audi Brussels and the internship by visiting our website and social media. Give yourself enough time to get to the interview location. This reduces stress and gives you the mental space to be yourself during the interview.