Internship Offers
SEO/SEM/Web Development Trainee
Management Trainee for F&B Outlets
Appr. Start: 01 May 2010
Required Degree: Bachelor
Why do an Internship?
Complete your degree
Many universities and schools require students to do an internship as a final part of their degree, often in combination with a final research paper. Many of our partner companies are interested to welcome you and do research on certain aspects of their business.
Get your first work experience and improve your CV (resume)
A lack of work experience is a great problem for many people entering the job market. Doing an internship during or right after your studies can give you this first valuable experience needed on your CV to convince future employers.
Acquire new skills and new knowledge
Through an internship you will undoubtedly acquire new skills and knowledge related to your company’s sector. In addition, you will become more familiar with your company’s culture and habits and all kinds of “do's and dont's” of professional life.
Get the chance to build up your network for the future
An internship provides you with a chance to get to know people in different companies, different sectors and different spheres of society. The more people you know, the bigger the chances to get ahead after your internship.
Get to know yourself
Doing an internship gives you the chance to get to know yourself better and get a better idea on the direction of your future career. Doing internships in different countries, companies and sectors is a great way to discover your interests, your strengths and your weaknesses.
Why Internship in China?
Experience China’s booming economy and endless opportunities
With an average annual GDP growth rate of 9.7% from 1979 until 2005, China has experienced the fastest continuous economic growth in world history. Such enormous wealth creation has brought about endless opportunities for both Chinese and foreign multinationals, as well as many local and international SME’s.
Fascinating culture and history
In spite of modernization and perceived Westernization, Chinese culture remains very different from Western culture. Being the longest continuous civilization on earth, China has a unique and unmatched historical and cultural heritage to offer.
Operate in a challenging environment
Doing an internship in China is undoubtedly more challenging than an internship in your own country. Being confronted with different ideas, different habits, a different perspective and dealing with lots of unexpected situations, will definitely benefit your personal development and your internship experience in China will prove to be truly unforgettable.
Why Internship in Beijing?
Enjoy the capital’s great cultural heritage
Having been the capital of China during the last 3 dynasties (Yuán (元 1271-1368), Míng (明 1368-1644) and Qīng (清1644-1911), Beijing’s cultural heritage is truly unique and an absolute must-see.
Discover the old and new Chinese lifestyle
Beijing’s city centre is on the one hand characterized by its old Hutongs (small, narrow alleys) and courtyards where mostly older people enjoy a very relaxed lifestyle, albeit often in poor living conditions. On the other hand however, Beijing is also home to a bustling brand new CBD, impressive skyscrapers and modern living compounds where the new generation of young Chinese lives a very busy and hectic life. This fascinating contrast gives Beijing an extra dimension which other cities don’t have.
Feel the pulse of a new metropolis
Having prepared itself for the upcoming 29th Olympic Games in 2008, Beijing has undergone a rapid transformation in the past years into a modern metropolis offering an exciting night life, great food from all over the world, a lively art scene and so much more. After a few days in Beijing, it will be clear that the days of the Cultural Revolution belong to a distant past.
For more information about the great city of Beijing, please go to Life in Beijing.
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