Harley-Davidson India launches Find Your Freedom internship programme

    The Find Your Freedom internship will teach aspirants the all-round workings of Harley-Davidson India. Entries to open from March 31, 2019.

    Published On Mar 29, 2019 02:29:00 PM

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    It’s not news that a lot of us have dreamt of working with a motorcycle manufacturer. Most of us fantasise about designing some cool, timeless bikes for the street while some others feel more strongly for building monstrous engines. It’s also not news that most of us have no clue where to begin to make this dream come true. Thankfully, Harley-Davidson India is here to help.

    The Find Your Freedom internship programme, a model it has already been conducted internationally to great response, is all set to debut in India and entries will open from March 31, 2019. Unlike the Harley-Davidson University event, which focused solely on engine assembly, the Find Your Freedom programme involves a month-long internship with detailed training in riding, building motorcycles, marketing and experiential activities. Only three applicants will make it to the internship programme and they (or you, if you’re creative enough) will also get paid for the stint.

    If you’re very excited at this point and want in on the action, make sure you share a catchy and cool photo or video on Instagram using #FindYourFreedomIndia and tag @HarleyDavidson_India. And if you do prove to be an invaluable asset to the company and get hired, please design a no-frills flat-tracker for the masses, will you?

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