Internship in China

Wall of China aerial view
Wall of China aerial view

Partnering with a reputable internship placement program significantly enhances your chances of securing quality opportunities. Our programs collaborate with a wide network of established hotels and resorts across China, many of which offer internship placements throughout the year across various departments in the hospitality industry.

We work closely with leading hospitality partners in China who are actively seeking native speakers of English, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish, German, Danish (graduates from the EU/US), as well as Korean, Japanese, Spanish, French, and Italian. Applicants whose native language is not listed above are still welcome to apply but will be required to submit a comprehensive CV covering the full duration of the internship.

Notably, over 90% of our internship placements in China are paid, providing both valuable work experience and financial support during your stay.

Among our most popular destinations, Kuala Lumpur ranks as our top city for internships in Asia, followed by Beijing, China. We invite you to explore the opportunities and discover what makes these cities ideal for international career development.

Global Exposure

  • Experience working in the world’s second-largest economy.

  • Understand China’s unique business culture, practices, and etiquette.

  • Exposure to a fast-paced, innovation-driven environment.

Career Advancement

  • China’s booming industries (e.g., tech, finance, manufacturing, education, hospitality) offer valuable hands-on experience.

  • Internships can lead to full-time employment or boost your profile for global roles.

Learning Mandarin and Cultural Immersion

  • Gain or improve Mandarin Chinese skills—a major asset in global business.

  • Deep cultural immersion enhances adaptability and cross-cultural communication skills.

Networking Opportunities

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  • Build a global network with international professionals and local business leaders.

  • Many internships offer access to events, seminars, and industry meetups.

Affordable Living and Subsidies

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  • Cost of living in many Chinese cities (outside of Beijing/Shanghai) is relatively affordable.

  • Some internships offer stipends, accommodation, or meals.

Academic and Institutional Tie-ins

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  • Many programs are tied to universities or partner organizations, offering structured learning and support.

  • Possibility of earning academic credits.

Oriental Pearl Tower Shanghai, China
Oriental Pearl Tower Shanghai, China