The Road Ahead After Madrid

As my international internship at Fundación ACOBE in Madrid comes to a close, I find myself looking back on the many ways this experience has impacted me. Living and working in another country has been both challenging and rewarding, and it has taught me lessons that go far beyond what I could have learned in…

Global Competency and Expectations

Spending my summer working in Madrid has challenged many of my assumptions about what it means to be a successful professional. In the United States, success in the workplace is often measured by productivity, efficiency, and the ability to meet goals quickly and independently. There is a strong emphasis on metrics, constant output, and ambition….

Read the Room, Not the Clock

When I first started my internship at Fundación ACOBE, I did not expect that one of the biggest learning curves would involve communication. I knew that I would be speaking Spanish most of the time, which was already a big adjustment. But what I did not anticipate was how different communication itself would feel in…

Leadership Lessons and a Little Sevillan Sun

Before this internship, I would have described my leadership style as quietly confident but mostly reserved. I have never been the loudest voice in the room and usually prefer to observe, listen carefully, and speak when I feel it is necessary. I did not often see myself as the one to take charge unless it…

Building Soft-Skills Week 5 in Madrid

The more time I spend at Fundación ACOBE, the more I realize just how much of my work depends on soft skills rather than technical ones. My day-to-day doesn’t involve complicated software or spreadsheets, but it does involve a lot of communication, patience, and adaptability—especially in a second language. At first, I didn’t think answering…

Adaptability and Flexibility

It’s officially been a month since I started working at Fundación ACOBE, and I feel like I’ve finally adjusted to the rhythm of Madrid—not just in terms of life outside the office, but in the workplace, too. At first, it was easier to separate the slow pace of Spanish daily life from my American sense…

Figuring it out as I go…

I did not know what I was signing up for when I accepted a legal internship at Fundación ACOBE. I’m an economics major. I’m used to charts, data sets, market models not drafting legal documents, filling out immigration forms, or answering client questions about residency renewals. To put it plainly: I entered this internship with…

The Art of Not Rushing: Time Management in Madrid

The first week is officially down, and I’m starting to feel like I’ve found a rhythm — or at least something close to it. The beginning of the week started off with nerves (Monday was my first real day at Fundación ACOBE), and I could feel myself slipping into the “must do everything quickly and…

Navigating the Business Environment-In Madrid

When I landed in Madrid last Wednesday, the first thing I did was nap. I was jet lagged , disoriented, and somehow already sweaty. After hauling my suitcase to my homestay and meeting my host mom (who’s lovely and extremely patient with my half-awake Spanish), I spent the entire day unpacking and sleeping off the…