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
Jun 01, 2025
Jun 18, 2025
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About Program

Kickstart your international career with Go Abroad China’s Paid Internships at Fortune 500 Companies in China. Since 2003, we’ve placed 4,000+ interns from over 50 countries in 2,000+ paid internships across 20+ industries, including business, finance, marketing, engineering, IT, law, hospitality, and more. Gain invaluable global work experience, sharpen professional skills, and expand your network with top Fortune 500 companies, multinational corporations, and innovative startups.

All-inclusive program packages starting from $1980 include: guaranteed internship placement, accommodation (private/shared), Mandarin classes, visa support, airport pick-up and orientation, business and cultural events, 24/7 local support, and a risk-free refund policy.

90% of interns secure graduate jobs within 3 months, with 20% receiving full-time offers. Contact us today for the latest internships and exclusive deals!

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Program Highlights

  • Personalized internship recommendations based on your academic background, interests, career path, industry, destination, and budget.
  • Guaranteed paid internship positions from 2,000+ vacancies at 1,000+ Fortune 500 companies, multinational corporations, and startups.
  • One-to-one career mentoring and coaching: CV and application support, interview preparation, and workplace advice.
  • Hands-on experience across diverse sectors including business, finance, marketing, engineering, IT, law, hospitality, and more.
  • Opportunities to participate in networking events, cultural workshops, and sightseeing trips, along with visa support, accommodation (private/shared), Mandarin classes, airport pickup, orientation, business and cultural events, and 24/7 local support.

Program Reviews

4.82 Rating
based on 144 reviews
  • 5 rating 83.33%
  • 4 rating 15.28%
  • 3 rating 1.39%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Growth 4.85
  • Support 4.85
  • Fun 4.7
  • Housing 4.85
  • Safety 4.8
Showing 97 - 104 of 144 reviews
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Ayida
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Interning at a hotel in Beijing

I got a really great internship with one of the Marriott chain hotels in Beijing, which I was really longing for for many years. My name is Ayida, I am in my final year of university which is why I had to do a placement abroad.
Living in Beijing was chaotic at first, but its a city which eventually you get used to. Interning at such a big hotel left me with an experience I still don't know how to describe fully; it's was always busy, getting to know the work in the first couple of weeks was also worth it when customers leave great comments about your work. Of course in the beginning I had a guide at all times to teach me the work, organisational skills and keeping the time of doing everything. Then later on I got to work with a team and we worked in shifts especially with the front entrance, doing double checks on rooms and other bookings etc. I loved working with people, I guess working in a hotel, my view of Beijing was changed completely with regards to the dozens of international people booking and being part of the organising team for events held at the hotel.

I am grateful that Go Abroad China managed to get me such an internship, my requirements have always been high. Plus the accommodation was on site, which really helped me save a lot!

98 people found this review helpful.
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Valerie
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Management Consulting in Beijing

Currently I am still in Beijing doing my internship in consulting and it's going fairly well. I am working at a company which helps foreign companies understand China, do market research before they can come to China. This internship has been organised by Go Abroad China and I applied several months back. In the beginning of my internship, I was taken to meet my supervisor for a little chat before I formally started. Next I spent around 2 weeks going through a short training before I got assigned stuff to do, what I am working on at the moment is a lot of data research and collection with a couple of other colleagues - we work in the same team. I am receiving a lot of guidance from them since I learnt that I am currently the only intern within their team.

I will be honest, the work is challenging but I am managing just okay, but I'm glad I am able to do some actually work here. The work day is long, I come to work at 8am and knock off just after 5pm.

The weekends I have been able to join GAC for a trip to the Greatwall, I have had Nanjing cuisine and I look forward to another invitation of their activities. This is my first time in China, I considered taking an internship here after a lot of careful thinking (and saving), plus at my college, lots of people are interested in going to China. I don't even speak Chinese but I manage to get by on a daily basis.

95 people found this review helpful.
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Justin
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

internship in Shanghai

I was interning within the marketing department of a company in Shanghai that specialized in stainless steel products. I applied through Go Abroad China, I had seen some of their stuff on the internet. I won't say I was 100% sold on going to China for an internship but I had told myself that if the opportunity seemed good enough and worth it then I would make the investment and travel there.
I did some administrative tasks such as updating the company's database to do with treading products, we did a lot of other work researching other markets for the company to export to. I was working with a team of other marketing people and I mainly interacted with the few people that were able to speak English. Actually this is one thing I was concerned about coming to China, at first I wondered if the positions required Chinese speakers - I don't speak any! But it was okay, I will say that not everybody at the company could speak English but the people I had to interact directly with everyday could speak English.
The company was located in downtown Shanghai and I lived in a shared apartment 40 minutes away from work. I took the subway everyday into work. In the beginning of course I had hoped to have a shorter commute to work but once I got there and understood the structure of the city of Shanghai I got used to it.
Some weekends I would spent by myself, taking walks around my area, other times the GAC coordinator in Shanghai would organize for a few of us in Shanghai to meet up for dinner or something. Shanghai is a nice city as expected even though it was my first time there. For now I'm not sure when my next trip to China will be, but hopefully this experience will help me at least build up my resume as I will be graduating soon anyway.

101 people found this review helpful.
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Gbemisola
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Thanks to GAC for The Best Experience i Ever Had

It's my first time to come to China. In fact i can't speak Chinese but deep in my heart i want to have an experience in China. In January 2016 i knew Go Abroad China from my best friend. I started to plan everything with GAC. They help me to find an internship, an appartment, and they also help me to make a visa. They also held a free activity every week which i like the most! and the most important thing is, all of GAC staff are very friendly and helpful. Thanks to GAC for giving me such a good experience in Beijing China!

What would you improve about this program?
I think add more weekend activities will be perfect! i mean twice in a week! lol!
103 people found this review helpful.
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Daniela
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing Internship exprience in Wuxi, China

My name is Daniela Falla and I’m g 21 years old, coming from Colombia to china for a whole year with Go Abroad China. I’ve studied tourism and hospitality management and I am in China doing my college practices so after China I’ll be going back home and graduate from college.
My Chinese skills are very limited however I speak fluent English, español which is Spanish and my mother language, Deutsch (german) and un peu francais which is a little bit of French so I think it may be fun to learn chinese and of course a challenge because is a though language but I’m sure it will be a plus for my life and my carrier.
I live in Wuxi, it lies on the southern border of Jiangsu province, the only thing that I have to say is that Wuxi is just amazing, nice people, locals are super friendly with foreigners, the environment is so nice, lots of parks, the Chinese architecture here is incredible. This city is also called the “little Shanghai”, for its prosperous economy, Wuxi became one of the China’s top 50 cities with the broad strength so now you know why it is called “little shanghai”. There are so many things to do and so many hidden spots you can find, you will never get bored here and if you do (I doubt it) you can just take a train to go to Shanghai, it takes only 40 min to get there and the tickets are 59 RMB which is around 8 dollars), also there is a city between Wuxi and Shanghai that is called Suzhou is beautiful also, in this area are so many cities you can go without spending lots of money.
Let’s talk about a little bit more about my job here, the company I’m working for is the Millenium Hotel, this is a 5 star Hotel, Millenium & Copthorne hotels owns and operates more than 120 hotels in 19 countries, they are located in international gateway cities throughout the United Kingdom, continental Europe, North America, Asia, New Zealand, North Africa and the middle East.
My position at the Hotel is Guest Relations Officer, so basically it is all about to supervise the front office all units activities during my shift and handle guest relations, request and concerns. g

What would you improve about this program?
Everything is terrific!!!
98 people found this review helpful.
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Michelle
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing Internship with GAC in Shanghai of China

Go aboard China was the one of the best things to happen to me!!! I did the homestay program where I stayed with the cutest family they were so kind to me!!! Kinder then the family I have now lol I actually miss them and think of them often even though it's been a few months since I left the program. I also got to work in an amazing engineering firm Wison were I had the most loving and hilarious coworkers, I literally just fit right in ! Lastly I want to talk about my international bff Jane who treated me like her own sister. I really couldn't ask for a better guide / friend, I still keep in touch with her through Instagram and I miss her jokes.If I had any questions or problems she was there to help me as best as she could.GAC I would recommend to a friend or any one reading this. Even when i wasn't in the city of Shanghai GAC still helped me, plan , get and make sure I was safe during my trip to Beijing. I love GAC!!!

What would you improve about this program?
I'd like to say GAC should have more advertisement to show how amazing they are!!!
It's a little bit hard for the candidates to find GAC on Google or some other socail media, but to be honest they are supper nice, as well as all the staff of GAC. They are all very considerate and kind!!!
103 people found this review helpful.
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Annie
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

My Internship in Shanghai

I was in Shanghai for 2 months, my internship was at a big hotel and I was doing a lot of customer service and administration tasks. Sometimes I would need to be at the front desk together with the other Chinese ladies, other times I dealt with requests from guests and preparing conference spaces for meetings and proof reading some other materials. I felt like it was a relatively good internship, I do hope to get a job in the hospitality sector when I’m done with university. Shanghai was like any other big modern city, there are tons of restaurants, bars, parks; and with a lot of foreigners living there so to me it felt very international. The Go Abroad China coordinator there was helpful showing me around the city and my apartment, then introducing me to the hotel when my internship began. Would I go back to China? Yeah I think so if I got another great opportunity I would go again.

What would you improve about this program?
If incentives are available, then let the candidates know.
97 people found this review helpful.
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Faith
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Go Abroad China made my internship experience awesome

Go Abroad China was firstly recommended by my close relative and I've got to admit choosing Go Abroad China for my summer internship has been an excellent decision, and I have not regretted it for a moment. My first visit to China was made easy by Go Abroad China whereby they provided me with all the information and assistance i needed from them. I chose 1 year internship package which included housing fee and a service fee for the particular program. At the company where i was interning from, we were given transport and meal allowances everyday. I stayed in a shared apartment which was always clean, near subway station and i could obtain most of the services. Go Abroad China normally arranged some trips whereby i was able to make new friend Chinese and other nationalities.
At the office all workers could speak English this made the organisation most enjoyable to work for.
If you are thinking of Interning abroad, I highly recommend Go Abroad China

99 people found this review helpful.

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