Creative Internship Projects in Real Business Environments
This spring-summer, Arbor Talent welcomed a group of Portuguese multimedia students to Budapest for a three-month Erasmus+ professional internship program. The students, specializing in video production, photography, and digital content creation, are a great example of how international mobility programs can create real value both for the students and for local companies.
During their internship, the students have been supporting Hungarian businesses with creative online content production, using their professional skills in real working environments. Their tasks include filming, photography, video editing, and creating engaging social media materials for different types of organizations and events.
Supporting Companies with Visual Content Creation
One of their projects involved producing photo and video content during a corporate sports day organized for company employees, families, and local communities. The students captured the atmosphere of the event through dynamic videos and visual storytelling, helping the organizer create attractive promotional material for future events and online communication.
They also worked on promotional video content for rental apartments in Velence, creating modern and visually appealing presentations for online platforms and social media channels. Their work demonstrates how young multimedia professionals can contribute to tourism, hospitality, and digital marketing projects with fresh ideas and creative perspectives.
International Experience and Professional Development
Beyond their professional activities, the students are also experiencing everyday life in Budapest, discovering Hungarian culture, and improving their intercultural communication skills. The internship program combines practical professional development with international experience, teamwork, and personal growth.
At Arbor Talent, we strongly believe that Erasmus+ mobility programs should provide meaningful and practical experiences. The work of these Portuguese multimedia students shows how international internships can create mutual value for students, companies, and local communities alike.