Location
  • China
    • Shanghai
    • Beijing
    • Shenzhen
    • Qingdao
    • Nanjing
    • Dalian
    • Chengdu
    • Hangzhou
    • Guangzhou
Length
4 to 52 weeks

Program Details

Compensation
Stipend
Timeframe
Academic Year Fall J-Term Maymester Spring Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Apartment Host Family
Language
English
Weekly Hours
40
Age Min.
18
Age Max
30
Qualifications
  • Active, ambitious, modest, willing to learn, creative, teamwork, responsible

Pricing

Starting Price
1980
Price Details
A professional internship placement with salary guaranteed

An all-Inclusive Service Pack
- housing accommodation:local homestay, nice shared apartment, private apartment (includes free water, electricity and internet)
- Chinese language classes
- Visa documentation
- Airport transfer
- Welcome pack: Includes local mobile phone SIM card charged, city map, and other orientation materials
- Networking events and weekend electives
- 24/7 onsite support from GAC onsite staff

No Risk Payment Policy and Best Competitive Price
Pls note: Our program fee is subjected to your duration and the program type (1 month - 12 months)
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Some Activities Airport Transfers Some Meals SIM cards Transportation Travel Insurance Visa Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare Some Meals
May 27, 2022
Apr 25, 2024
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About Program

Go Abroad China, the leading service provider of Internship Abroad Program in China since 2003, only offer you the best internship that suits you the most. Contact us for latest positions and special offers.

20+ important industry sectors: Business, consulting and management - Accountancy, banking and finance - Marketing, advertising and PR - Engineering and manufacturing - International business - IT & Technology - Hospitality and events management - Legal & Law - Recruitment and HR administration - Transport , logistics & supply chain - Media, Entertainment & Journalism- Art, Fashion & Design...
1000+ partner companies made of Fortune 500, multinational organizations and start-ups
2000+ guaranteed paid internship positions
4000+ past participants from 50+ countries with positive feedback
FACT: 90% of our participants obtain a graduate-level job within 3 months and 20% of interns are offered a full-time position at their host company after their internship!

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Program Highlights

  • Personalized internship recommendations based on your academic background, interests, career path, industry sector, destination & budget.
  • Tailored career advice: one-to-one mentoring and coaching from industry professionals- CV, application, interview, workplace advice, etc.
  • Guaranteed paid internship positions chosen from 2000+ vacancies in 1000+ well-known enterprises- all at your choice
  • All-round practical experiences in a real career world (Fortune 500, multinational corporations & Start-ups, etc.)
  • One-stop & all-inclusive service package with 24/7 support to assure a worry-free life & work in a whole new career field as well as a foreign country

Program Reviews

4.79 Rating
based on 75 reviews
  • 5 rating 80%
  • 4 rating 18.67%
  • 3 rating 1.33%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Growth 4.85
  • Support 4.85
  • Fun 4.7
  • Housing 4.9
  • Safety 4.85
Showing 57 - 64 of 75 reviews
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Jack
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Summer Internship

I have been working in a consulting firm established already four years ago, so it’s quite fresh and its project it’s focusing on a sort of human capital base project in north China, primarily brand strategy. My team was very small and I was in a very intimate office so I was working right with the founder of the company so it was a great experience to take and learn from someone who has gone through starting his own company as well as having his previous professional career.
Thanks to this experience not only have I gain knowledge on a professional life in China but also my eyes have really been open to the cultural sides as well and also how these cultural aspects affects work and businesses on daily basis here; so besides that I had a fantastic time, every single day, I explored the city, I have seen many cultural sides, I’ve eaten a lot of good food, I’ve made lots of friends.

54 people found this review helpful.
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Dave
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

First experience in China with GAC

I started study Business Management last year and I wanted to find an internship for this summer.
During my internship in China I worked for a company focused on Urban planning, that provides consulting and designig of different projects. Our projects were very broad, we look at for example business parks or sports cities. Our clients required our help with planning what they wanted to build or wanted to do with the land they have.
The first thing I really liked about my internship were my colleagues, they were really nice, they speak English they were very kind to me when I arrived, I also liked my boss, he is very friendly, he actually pays attention to his employees, we had the chance to discuss our work with him.
This internship made me realize how my future career will be, what I like most and what I want to pursue.
I went to a networking event where I met a lot of interesting people, it was very nice to network with people from GAC and also with some other people outside of GAC. It was an open event to foreigners or event to local beijingers.

As for the place, Beijing is a really nice place to go out, to have a drink and to meet different people. It was a lifetime experience.
For the first time to come to China Go Abroad China was a good choice.

49 people found this review helpful.
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Yann
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Summer Internship in BJ

I studied Construction and Sustainable Engineering. and I would like to be an Engineer working as a technician or a manager.
My internship in China was at the company PGCD and this was a very good experience. My colleagues are very cool, the boss is very cool, the job itself it’s really interesting. I have been working as a designer, which is not exactly my field, but I use nearly the same software and it was really interesting. Besides I have done some researches for the company. Thanks to this job I could know something about Chinese culture. The best aspects of the internship is actually that I learnt how China works in the construction field.
I think I have learned a lot from this experience.
As for my social life in Beijing, I have been in a lot of places, Houhai, Forbidden City, the Great Wall, Summer Palace, I have been a lot in Sanlitun, which is a great place!
Every time I went out I discovered something new.
The first week was quite difficult, but then I met some people, some neighbors, we went outside and then the social network became broader and broader. I met so many people at the end!

52 people found this review helpful.
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Jamie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Find yourself in China

I finished high school and have no clue about what to do next. I thought that to work abroad for some months could be fun and at the same time a valuable experience.

I found GoAbroadChina and compared to other companies, which offer basically the same kind of products, has the most competitive prices and was the fastest to answer my questions.

Accommodation: I choose to stay in a host family because I wanted to be closer to Chinese culture. It was great, maybe a little bit awkward at the beginning (my level of Chinese was really low, we had to use gestures to understand each other). I became part of the family and when I got time I spend time chatting with them. I know much more about Chinese culture now.

Internship: as I didn't really know which kind of job could be more suitable for me, I asked GAC staff who helped me a lot. I studied scientific (IT, telecommunications) subjects during high school, so I decided that an internship in a company in that field.

Mandarin course: you don't really need to speak fluent Chinese. Anyway, I wanted to get closer to Chinese culture, that's why I decided to take some classes of Mandarin with a private tutor GAC put in contact with.

55 people found this review helpful.
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Christopher
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

GAC Internship Program 2011

Ever since I participated in an exploratory Mandarin Chinese course in Grade 11, I had always craved the ideal opportunity to immerse myself in Chinese culture. As my university required an internship component as a graduation requirement, it seemed only reasonable to set my eyes on China as an internship destination. Only one concern remained. How would such an ambition become feasible? Luckily, there is Go Abroad China (GAC), a non-profit organization dedicated in equipping young adventurous interns in China with the expectation that they succeed and emerge as global leaders.

Naturally, the core of the internship program revolves around endeavors at the workplace. Assuming that the companies operate Anglophone environments, exposure to Chinese culture on a daily basis appears to be missing. Thanks to GAC, embedding elements of a culture pertaining to one-sixth of the world’s population everyday became a reality that left me as a well-rounded and open-minded leader prepared for future challenges involving China’s emergence as a world superpower.

If learning the Chinese language and customs is to occur regularly, then focusing in on the accommodation remains imperative. GAC abounds with options that enable participants to live with Chinese of all lifestyles. In my case, I managed to live with single roommates working full time, a wealthy family in Beijing’s northern suburbs, and a host mother who worked professionally as a doctor. Irrespective of social status, all appreciated my effort to learn Mandarin, and they introduced me to a wide array of Beijing specialties to satisfy my appetite for Chinese cuisine. Such a set-up proved worthwhile in helping me integrate into Chinese society.

Additionally, GAC provided supplementary help in learning Mandarin my assigning me a tutor. We would meet regularly in a café in order to maximize the language-learning environment since I could order food in Chinese at the same time. If the student’s expectations do not directly correspond to those proposed by the tutor, GAC offers flexibility in which changing a tutor would not be problematic.

Assuming that the participant takes Mandarin, resides with a Chinese-speaking host family, and has exposure to the cuisine, everything would seem to be in order. What else could still be missing? GAC fills in the last missing puzzle piece by inviting students to take part at numerous excursions and cultural workshops offered on a weekly basis. Whether it be climbing at the Ming Wall, or learning the ins and outs of a Chinese massage, participants will enthusiastically choose cultural electives that cover an extensive realm of preferences. Those passionate about history and gardening will enjoy the Summer Palace, while those who are more action-oriented will enjoy Tai Chi.

Without GAC, interns would abound with confusion in a part of the world that may initially seem unfamiliar to them. Nevertheless, the help of such a reliable agency around the clock engages participants in an adventure that they will treasure for a lifetime. Remember, whatever a student puts into the experience is what he or she takes out of it, and those who take advantage of GAC will find a very rewarding experience that will remain indented in their memories beyond their stay in China.

52 people found this review helpful.
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Mark
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

My Chinese experience: intern in BJ

I finished high school and have no clue about what to do next. I thought that to work abroad for some months could be fun and at the same time a valuable experience.

I found GoAbroadChina and compared to other companies, which offer basically the same kind of products, has the most competitive prices and was the fastest to answer my questions.

Accommodation: I choose to stay in a host family because I wanted to be closer to Chinese culture. It was great, maybe a little bit awkward at the beginning (my level of Chinese was really low, we had to use gestures to understand each other). I became part of the family and when I got time I spend time chatting with them. I know much more about Chinese culture now.

Internship: as I didn't really know which kind of job could be more suitable for me, I asked GAC staff who helped me a lot. I studied scientific (IT, telecommunications) subjects during high school, so I decided that an internship in a company in that industry. Luckily GAC found me a place and in very short time, so I could fly to China and start this experience. My plan was to stay there at least three months.

Language course: the best way to learn Chinese is to stay with Chinese, so I can say I learnt more talking with my host family than in class. Anyway, Chinese classes were useful to learn something about grammar and tones (which in Chinese are crucial!!).

What would you improve about this program?
even if GAC staff gave me all the information, it's better to ask and look on the internet about everything before leaving for China (that's a tip every traveller should do). It's just because you know better and learn to be independent!
51 people found this review helpful.
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Tashin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Worthwhile experience

I believe that my experience in China allowed me to grow personally and learn a great deal about other cultures.
I think that GAC’s services are very unique and beneficial for students like me.
As for the language course, the tutor was extremely helpful, and allowed me to develop skills in a language I knew nothing about prior to coming to China.
Speaking about the internship, the program coordinator was very helpful and was available whenever I had a question or concern.
Overall was a great experience because on one hand I had the chance to develop and improve my level of Chinese; on the other hand I had a unique working experience.

52 people found this review helpful.
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Eric
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

I stayed in a family house, my "mom" and "dad" were really kind and when I had time I gave some private English lesson to the child.

I went to work every day. The place wasn't so far, just three stops by subway.
After work, I used to go out with some colleagues or friends I met during my stay.

48 people found this review helpful.

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