Global Team Internship - Aims & Initiatives

Global Team Internship in the Fiji Islands
A New Way to Intern Abroad

At Think Pacific, we believe that an internship abroad should not only enhance your CV – It should develop your global perspectives, increase your skills and confidence, be accessible, and help you discover your passions through exciting real world experience.

Our Global Team Internship (GTI) has been designed to help you bridge the gap between university and graduate employment in a globalized workforce by combining unique work-experience with cultural immersion and a team-based adventure.

During the placement, you will have the incredible opportunity to live in Fiji’s capital city, Suva, with a team of fellow students, whilst supporting our hand-picked network of Fiji-based businesses, social enterprises and charities to develop practical and sustainable solutions to current challenges.

At A Glance

On a Think Pacific Global Team Internship in Fiji, this is your opportunity to:

  • Experience;  Gain unique experience of living and working in Indonesia
  • Contribution; Make a tangible impact and find solutions to real world problems
  • Challenge; Expand your comfort zone, throw yourself into diverse projects and themes
  • Learn; Learn about a new culture by living and working in heart of the South Pacific
  • Skills; Develop professional skills and gain experience employers are looking for

You will need a positive mindset and a professional approach because you are working on real-life business projects for clients that invest time and mentoring for students. Our guarantee is that this internship will boost your softs skills and confidence, whilst providing the chance to make a meaningful contribution to exciting partners.

 

The Partners, Projects & Professional Development
Hows does it all come together?

After your first week of cultural discovery, orientation, preparation and team building with your fellow interns, it’s now time to start working on inspiring projects for fantastic businesses and NGO’s in Fiji.

Each week you will choose a programme partner to work for and project brief that inspires you. The week begins with a site visit to learn about the organisations vision, goals and challenges. Your task then is to work within a small group of 3-5 interns to tackle the brief and present back your ‘action project’ and ideas to the organisation at the end of the week.

For host organisations, this is an opportunity to gain unique international insights from creative thinking students, to prototype new concepts, begin new projects that have been limited by staff resources or gain fresh perspectives on their strategies and operations.

The Organisations
Small, Local & Engaging

Our partners include local enterprises, family-run businesses, start ups, social enterprises and charities.  Organisations are from diverse areas of arts, tourism, retail, property and technology or mission focused in areas of environment, conservation or human rights.  All organisations are chosen for their ethics and sustainability. They are also fabulous mentors, who value student perspectives, are eager to collaborate to grow their vision.  Like us, they see external participation as a means to boost internal opportunity.

The Action Projects
Growth, Development & Sustainability

Each week you will be set an Action Project –  A specific challenge faced by the organisation.  Your role in your team is to find the best solution.  Often ‘big picture’, always interesting, sometimes challenging. Projects focus upon research, development and solving issues. You’ll need to work collaboratively, consider cultural difference and learn quickly. Creative and critical thinking are the secret ingredients to producing the most effective outcomes.   Each week culminates in you presenting your concepts to the partner for feedback and review.

The 5 'D' Process

Across the internship, you will have the opportunity to work for three different partners on three different ‘action projects’. Each week there will be a new business, charity or social enterprise for you to engage with and complete an ‘action project’ for. When it comes to doing this, we have designed the ‘5 D process’ that you and your fellow interns will follow:

  1. Discovery: you will visit the organisation and engage in activities to learn about the product or services
  2. Discussion: engage in discussion with the organisation’s team and your fellow interns to deepen your understanding and explore ‘action projects’
  3. Decide: alongside your group, you will decide which project you will focus on
  4. Design: working in vibrant ‘co-working’ spaces, you will create your project with your small team
  5. Deliver: present your group project to the attached partner organisation
Example Partner Organisations
What Could You Gain?
Take an Active Approach to Developing your Future

“78% of employers believe graduates do not arrive in the work-place equipped with the skills they need to be work-ready – Chartered Management Institute ‘Work Ready Graduates Study’

The world of work is rapidly changing. Employers are seeking graduates ready to work in global, hybrid environments, who are flexible, resilient, collaborative and problem-solvers. But students have limited opportunity to get real-world experience, to hone their skills or develop their professional abilities.

Our Global Team Internship is designed to develop a range of core skills employers look for, whilst at the same time, adding capacity and growth to a small, handpicked businesses and enterprises in Fiji, who really value your commitment, ideas and innovation – a true win-win situation!

Take this opportunity for professional growth, throw yourself into every aspect and you will gain demonstrable skills to boost your future.

Module Content
Placement Structure

What does an average day look like on this placement?

No day on this placement is the same, you will gain experience of working on consultancy challenges with 3 of our partner organisations (businesses/charities), you will also learn from local professionals and develop your professional and personal skills. Week 1 is dedicated to your project briefing, and your days include discussions and activities with your team, and fun team building and cultural activities. 

Following this, during your project weeks (2, 3 & 4), you can expect to wake up around 7am and have breakfast in the ‘TP House’. You will then take pre-organised transport with your project group to visit the business you will be working with that week, for a tour and presentation about the organisation. You will then be set a consultancy challenge which you will work on with your group from different locations throughout the week in the morning or afternoon. You will then return to your accommodation, where you can relax in the evening with your peers, in a local cafe, or join a team social activity before you have dinner around 7pm. .

What does an average week look like on this placement?

Your placement is split into 4 weeks. Week 1 is dedicated to your project briefing and settling into Suva. Weeks 2, 3 and 4 are your project weeks, and they all follow the same structure:

  • Monday – Organisation Visit & Challenge Brief
  • Tuesday – Group Work
  • Wednesday – Field Trip or Excursion
  • Thursday – Group Work
  • Friday – Group Presentations to Partner and Stakeholders
  • Saturday – Included Activity e.g castaway islands, beach or waterfall
  • Sunday – Free day to explore Suva
Action Projects

Will I work alone or in a team?

You will work with a team for your 3 consultancy challenges, we aim for this to be a different team for each week. 

What projects will I work on?

You will work with 3 businesses/charities over the duration of your placement. The 3 organisations will be introduced to you during your briefing week. 

How will I travel to projects?

All transport involved in the placement will pre arranged by the Think Pacific team. 

Will I get to visit different businesses in Fiji?

Yes, we aim to give you a varied experience of working with different organisations in different fields. You will visit 3 businesses/charities over the duration of your placement. 

Will I get help on the business consultancy challenge?

Yes, you will receive support and guidance from the business/charity staff representatives when you visit the site, and they will be available for a Q&A session mid way through your challenge for support and guidance. The Think Pacific team will also be available for support and guidance throughout the challenges.   

Will I be working directly with staff and customers?

You will visit the business at the start of the week and interact with staff members as you learn about the business. You will have a Q&A with a representative from the business during the week, and you will present your consultancy challenge back to them at the end of the week. 

How will I communicate with businesses without knowing the language?

Think Pacific local staff will support the communication with the business staff if required. 

Will there be interpreters?

Think Pacific local staff will support the communication with the business staff if required. 

Will I be supervised by professional staff at the projects?

You will receive guidance and support from the business representatives, then you will work independently with your group on the challenge set for you. Think Pacific staff will support you as required. 

What should I do if I have a safeguarding concern about a project partner?

We encourage you to speak with a Think Pacific Manager as soon as possible about your concern. We ask that you do not speak directly with the project/partner staff about your concern, as this could put the individual/s at risk of harm. Think Pacific will listen to your concern and take the relevant action if required, in line with our safeguarding policy.

Accommodation and Food

Accommodation

During your GTI Fiji experience, you will be based in Suva and living in the “Think Pacific House.” This is a 7 bedroom set up with modern dormitory design and shared living spaces… You will be living alongside your fellow teammates.

Here, you will have a lot of independence with your team to explore what Suva has to offer and truly get a taste of what it feels like to live and work in the capital of the South Pacific.

During your weekends, you may choose to stay in the house in Suva or go exploring elsewhere in Fiji, the option is there and the choice is yours.

The house itself will be cleaned regularly, has security on site, features air conditioning and WIFI is available.

Outside of staying in Suva, you will be based in a resort for your briefing period and R&R period, and you will take part in a village homestay during the community immersion element of the programme.

During your work period, there is plenty of space in the house to complete work, or you may choose to venture out and work in popular cafes, co-working spaces, and no odd days we may hire space at the University of the South Pacific for you to utilise should you wish.

Food

During any period staying outside of Suva, all meals are included (briefing, community immersion, final night). When in Suva, breakfast and dinner is included and will be available at set times in the house should you choose to have it.

Otherwise, you have freedom to choose what you would like… eating out in Fiji is comparatively cheaper than what most of our participants are used to and there is a good range of options in Suva.