Internships at Patvin
The theory is offered by universities or colleges. We demonstrate how to apply what you’ve learnt in real-world situations. We prepare you for your professional career in this way, putting an emphasis on strengthening your competencies.
You’ll get to experience everything: taking on responsibility, working on ground-breaking projects with your team, learning procedures and structures in a global setting. Both optional and obligatory internships are available. These usually last between five and six months. You are welcome to submit an unsolicited application or reply to one of our internship adverts.
Would you like to use theory to solve a real-world issue? Then take advantage of the chance to finish your degree by working on a six-month thesis at Patvin. By incorporating you into the team and providing you with intense one-on-one support, we help you achieve your goals.
Would you like to use theory to solve a real-world issue? Then take advantage of the chance to finish your degree by working on a six-month thesis at Patvin. By incorporating you into the team and providing you with intense one-on-one support, we help you achieve your goals.
Upscale your career at Patvin
Our Internship Program
A wide range of opportunities open for bright students and recent graduates from any field via our Internship programs
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Our Graduate Program
We encourage young graduate engineers to assist managers through our Graduate Engineer Training Programs.
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Assistant Purchase Engineer
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Design Engineer
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Executive – Customer Care
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Executive – Customer Care
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HR Executive Recruitment & Generalist
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Manager CRM Sales
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Marketing Executive
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Executive – Customer Care
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PLC Programmer
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Purchase Engineer
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Service Coordinator
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Technical Sales Assistance
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