Paid Internships at Fortune 500 Companies in China
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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.
Response from Go Abroad China
Dear Julia,
As part of Go Abroad China placement department team, It is our company obligation to share the other part of the facts and making sure that the whole picture is revealed in the right way. We will also try to explain the few conflict points: Accommodation, company placement, visa extension and activities.
The apartment is in the down town central part of Shanghai, walking distance to subway station and Nanjing Road. In shanghai there is no public heating system, all shanghai people use the heater. Additional info has been given on the website, as this is standard regulation for all company policies. On our website we declare our self very clearly: Please note that the expenses for gas, water and electricity fees (roughly RMB 200 per month) are not included in the program fee and will be the responsibility of the program participant, but Go Abroad China still paid for you though, and for the cleaning fee and your water fee, of course you need to pay yourself. Hidden costs are never existed if checking our website statement clearly.
Regarding to the activities, our program assistant in shanghai took you take part in several social networking events where you meet lots of foreigners in shanghai, and we cant guarantee you to make new friends everywhere in your internship city and even took you to meet your personal friends.
We have did respected your desire to find you a permanent job after the internship has finished; this company do not provide this opportunity. Also the permanent job never has been under discussion or part of the Go Abroad China responsibilities. Finally, because Go Abroad China’s good job from placement department, your internship company agreed to offer a full time permanent job Visa length and extension which were connected only with your internship duration.
We do hope that, we will have understanding on those issues, as sometimes the culture and communication differences bring misunderstanding in either side.
Regards
GAC Team