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Internship Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

As per your education work placement or Lärande i arbete (LIA) requirements. 80% to 100% weekdays work.

For volunteer internships, minimum commitment is part time weekdays work.
Internship outside of education requirements,
3 months, 6 months or 9 months duration to choose and decide on.

This internship is aimed at students that need to do an internship relevant to their courses and skills as part of their education program or to individuals interested in a voluntary internship to gain experience.

There are Erasmus traineeship grants, internship allowances (https://arbetsformedlingen.se/for-arbetsgivare/anstallningsstod/praktik-och-arbetstraning/arbetspraktik), stipends and scholarships from various public initiatives, family fund stipends and associations that need to be researched and sourced on your own and self-applied. We can only support with providing information needed for these and the application process is independently done by you. Outside of these grants and allowances, the roles are unpaid as we are newly started companies, self funded without heavy investments, yet bring a wealth of connections, knowledge and experiences with backgrounds that include being a multiple award winning entrepreneur in Sweden, with local and international press coverage, and product professional that has worked with design and engineering teams of different sizes bringing concepts to life and building digital innovations in startups and corporations.

40 hours working week for Full Time Internship and Lärande i arbete (LIA)

Flexible 20 hours working week for Part Time Internship

Preferred 30 to 40 hours working week for most internships. Depends on whether you do a Full Time internship as part of your studies or Part Time alongside.

Flexible daily workday start and end time, you can allocate your hours each week as you like where some days can be longer and some days shorter or balanced throughout the week whichever structure you work better with.

  • Remote first (However, if team members are co-located can self-organize to work together)
  • Team based and independent work
  • Often 2 week sprints
  • Weekly review meetings where feedback and supervision is given
  • Rest of the week, self-organized team meetings and communication on Slack with instant messaging and group channels
  • Self organized meetings at start and through the week to do Sprint Planning and alignment meetings or check ins with team members on ongoing work
  • Independent working on your own
  • Group work contributing with others
  • Being resourceful with sourcing solutions to issues
  • Asking team members for help after attempts to figure out of your own
  • Making suggestions on workarounds and presenting new solutions if exhausted all options through research and experimentation

Arcledi is a company that works with bringing ideas from conception into proof of concepts, thereafter commercializing the digital products and intellectual property (IP) as B2B and B2C software through licensing the software or providing a digital service with the software.

The owner of Arcledi has more than 5 years of digital products experience and was an award winning entrepreneur in Sweden during the past with local and international press coverage and awards.

Arcledi OÜ is registered in Estonia and operated in Sweden currently.