GAC Career Launch Internship Program in China

GAC Career Launch Internship Program in China

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
  • Fluent in English
  • Over 18 years old at the start of your internship program
  • Seeking an internship opportunity in a sector relevant to your studies.
  • 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 23, 2026
Jun 13, 2026
282 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

Launch your global career with Go Abroad China's premier Paid Internship Program. With 22 years of expertise, we've placed 4,000+ interns from 50+ countries into 2,000+ high-level, paid positions across China's most dynamic industries. Gain hands-on experience with Fortune 500 companies, multinational corporations, and innovative startups in Business, Finance, Marketing, Engineering, IT, Law, and Hospitality.

We deliver more than a placement — it's a career accelerator. Our all-inclusive packages include visa support, accommodation, airport pickup, weekly Mandarin classes, cultural excursions, and 24/7 local assistance.

Proven track record: 90% of our interns secure graduate jobs within 3 months. This is your gateway to international employability and a powerful professional network in the heart of Asia.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

Participants appreciate the program’s strong support, helpful staff, and well-matched internships that offer real-world experience.

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Program Highlights

  • Guaranteed Elite Placements: Access over 2,000 paid internships through our network of 1,000+ partners, including Fortune 500 giants and cutting-edge startups.
  • Personalized Career Matching: Receive a custom internship recommendation tailored to your academic background, career goals, industry preference, and budget.
  • End-to-End Professional Coaching: Benefit from one-on-one mentorship, including CV optimization, interview preparation, and continuous workplace guidance.
  • Comprehensive Immersive Support: Enjoy a hassle-free experience with included visa sponsorship, accommodation, airport pickup, cultural activities, and 24/7 support.
  • Proven Career Outcomes: Join a network of successful alumni; 90% secure jobs within 3 months post-internship, with many receiving direct full-time offers.

Current Internship Placements

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Program Reviews

4.83 Rating
based on 206 reviews
  • 5 rating 84.47%
  • 4 rating 14.56%
  • 3 rating 0.97%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Growth 4.9
  • Support 4.85
  • Fun 4.75
  • Housing 4.85
  • Safety 4.85
Showing 137 - 144 of 206 reviews
Elihu
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Aerospace Internship at Chinese Company

I just finished a program with GAC over this past Summer. Had a genuinely great experience! They were able to offer everything I asked for, all the info and support, and above all made sure I was safe and living comfortably. That's the long-and-short of it. Here are the details:
I'm an aerospace student, and also a proficient Chinese-as-foreign-language speaker. I wanted to get an internship in the aerospace industry in China, so I told them that's what I wanted. They responded promptly and professionally. They connected me with a few partner companies, and made sure I knew all the details about all the companies. They connected me to the companies via WeChat, helping me to get off on the right foot with all the HR and recruiting people I spoke to.
One of these companies offered me an interview. It was a phone interview in Chinese over WeChat. They liked me and subsequently sent me the internship offer. GAC negotiated with them on this to make sure I wasn't getting scammed. GAC kept me in the loop through this whole process. From me reaching out to the confirmation of the internship was about two months.
GAC then found several housing options near the company, within walking distance. They were very clear about the details, the pros and cons, etc. I picked the one I wanted, and they took the rent from my Program Fee Payment. Considering the amount of communication and support I got from GAC, I find the program fees extremely reasonable. Well worth it for a safe, memorable stay in China.
GAC also introduced me to my roommates over WeChat. They explained the situation -- that I was an American who wanted to get better at Chinese and do some work in China -- and that I'd be living with them for the Summer. They really jumpstarted the friendship among me and my roommates.
When the internship and housing were figured out, GAC helped me decide on my flight US->China, and helped me work out a safe plan to get from Beijing airport to my Tianjin apartment. They showed me how to buy subway tickets, how to set up AliPay and MeiTuan and all the other important services. And they did this all in advance. I felt very supported and safe.
While I was living in China, GAC regularly checked in to ask how I was doing, whether I needed any assistance. and if I had any travel plans or things I wanted to do. Eventually they realized that my Chinese and my understanding of China was good enough for me to work, travel, and find fun things to do all on my own. I didn't need their help as much as they expected. But the point is, they were there for me. If I had ever needed anything, all I would've had to do is ask.
GAC were also very insistent on offering weekend outings, trips and travel opportunities. Mostly I traveled on my own, planned things myself and used my internship salary to pay for things. But several times GAC were able to offer some info, some travel tips, or some assistance that I absolutely needed. And every time I went traveling, they were ready and willing to plan the whole thing for me.
I've not even mentioned the best part yet. The best part was my dear friend Xiaohai Shang. He is a local college student whom GAC employed to be my guide and assistant while I was in China. GAC has a careful process for selecting multilingual, knowledgeable, highly competent people in the local area to assist every program participant. As a Tianjin local, Xiaohai was my guy. Xiaohai knew all the best places to go, the best things to eat, and where to have fun. His salary depended on how many outings he took me on, so at least once a week he would text me enthusiastically "Guess where we're going this time!". We had a whole lot of fun, and it made my experience of China better than I could've imagined. Xiaohai and I are now close friends, and likely always will be.
For anyone who does not already speak some Chinese, I know GAC has wonderful language classes that are available at their Beijing HQ for a very small extra charge. Judging from how clear and supportive their communications people were, I imagine their language instructors would be similar.
Chinese is very different from English, and complete immersion is basically the ONLY way to really achieve fluency. Even though I had good Chinese before going to China, I still underwent massive improvement due to immersion and exposure. So even if you're a Chinese beginner, I still HIGHLY recommend taking the opportunity to go to China, study the language while you're there, and experience the Chinese life.
And I genuinely believe GAC is the best way to do that. When I was originally looking for ways to go intern in China, I emailed back-and-forth with a lot -- A LOT -- of different programs offering opportunities to travel to China. GAC was by far the most clear, communicative, supportive and accommodative.
Let me remind you -- living in China is exceedingly, exceptionally, EXTREMELY safe. But it is also an entirely different culture. So the shock is huge. Society there is different than in the US or Europe, and you will be challenged. You may feel like the change is too much and you can't adjust. Of course, eventually you will, and you will love it. But the adjustment is hard. And you cannot -- CANNOT -- do it on your own. You need support and guidance. That is precisely what GAC provides. They are genuinely there for you.
If you want to spend some time living, learning, or working in China, go through GAC. End of story. There's no better way.

- Elihu Conant-Haque, RPI

What was your funniest moment?
My second week in Tianjin, I tried to walk from the company over to the bank to deposit my first paycheck. I got totally lost, who knows why, and ended up at the nearby university. Not knowing it was a university, I became interested and followed the throng of students. When asked for my student ID, I laughed and admitted I didn't even know where I was, much less that this was a campus! Everyone was very amused that a foreigner (one of the only three or four foreigners living in the whole Beichen district!) had wandered onto campus. I had a good laugh and made many friends that day.
Pros
  • Large selection of partner companies and universities
  • Very understanding and compassionate support
  • Clear and constant communication (this is rare among Chinese organizations!)
Cons
  • Program fees were a little bit high considering I did most traveling on my own time and dime
  • Xiaohai's role was not very well-defined. Thankfully we were happy to just hang out and have fun!
127 people found this review helpful.
Jasmine
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Architecture Internship in Shanghai

I used this program to find an architecture internship in Shanghai for the summer. A part of me always wanted to try working in China and experience it. GAC helped me set up interviews, making the process fast. The people at the company were great, and I'll forever cherish the memories with them. I think one of the best things I did on the trip was a 2 day trip to Hangzhou to see all their amazing architecture. My coworkers had planned the trip before I joined the company but they invited me. It was an amazing experience, and I wish I could be back in the city. As a Chinese-American, I was initially scared about not speaking Chinese well in a new city, but this program enhanced my experience. I fell in love with Shanghai and its architecture!

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I think I overestimated how long 3 months because it went by so fast. For the first month I didn’t do much because I was thinking I can do it later but by the end of the trip, there was still so much I wanted to do. Each enjoy your time and go with the flow.
Pros
  • Architecture
  • Coworkers
  • Shanghai
Cons
  • The summer heat
  • The mosquitoes
138 people found this review helpful.
Brink
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Unforgettable Internship in South Korea

I’m Anna,and I interned in South Korea during the summer of 2022. My company was one of the first to start internships abroad in Asia, so I was lucky enough to be one of the pioneers in what was a very exciting new trend at the time. Although I was an international student and didn’t speak Korean, my coworkers made me feel very welcome and taught me many things about Korean culture and their country. The internship itself taught me valuable business skills and helped give me an edge over other job candidates when applying for jobs after graduation!

235 people found this review helpful.
Elisa
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I was more open to meeting new people

The most important thing I learned from my internship was being more open to meeting new people. This can be applied to many areas of your life. When I first went to China, I had no idea how things worked and who I could talk to about what we were doing. I As soon as I entered my boss’s (he is from UK) house in China, everyone welcomed me with open arms! They introduced themselves to me, showed me around town, and made sure I knew where everything was located so that I could get settled. They were all very nice and easy going, which made it much easier for me to communicate with them. We would have group chats and share pictures on Facebook. It was such a great experience, one that I will never forget. It opened up my eyes to making friends outside of school or work. Being able to meet new people is something you should always try to do because you never know when you might make lifelong friends! You may even find someone who has similar interests as you. Who knows? You may end up having another friend like me!

238 people found this review helpful.
Stefania
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Real Estate

My Mandarin tutor was really supportive of me!
Looking online, I spotted a number of openings for real estate internships with Go Abroad China, so I called them. They told me about an opening in Qingdao and I went for it. It looked like an area of work that would appeal to me, plus, bonus, I wanted to travel and experience another culture. 
So I got it. My first few weeks were a major blur of learning about government restrictions and local laws. But it got a lot easier down the line. I got help learning the language at Go Abroad China, which was a life-saver. My tutor and the other students were really great and helped my confidence. Once I had learned the ropes, my real estate internship job went from okay to awesome. I met loads of interesting, diverse people. I'll keep in touch with many of them and some of them could help me professionally. The Qingdao Pier and the pavilion, the Huilange Pavilion, are an amazing sight to behold, especially when all lit up. I really love living here in Qingdao. 

249 people found this review helpful.
Ornela
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Architecture

I worked alongside a senior architect!
Architecture is my passion. I was determined to experience an architecture internship abroad to gain experience in an international company. 

I was delighted to discover that Go Abroad China could help me with an architecture internship in China. Speaking to me on the phone, an adviser informed me of my various options and answered my questions. She told me how to apply for an architecture internship at a company in Wuchan Zhongda Group. It wasn’t long before I was back on the phone to them asking them to help me arrange my flights and accommodation. 
During my internship, I was able to witness a senior architect at work developing the construction details of a major project, checking for code compliance and coordinating with consultants and contractors. This is exactly the kind of work I am interested in. Since I can add this experience to my resume, I am one step closer to securing the job of my dreams. My internship led to a paid architecture internship and I was able to visit Xi’an and see the Emperor Qin’s Mausoleum and his Terracotta Army. Fabulous experience. 

241 people found this review helpful.
Lily
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Advertising & Events

Go Abroad China took care of everything for me!
When I was offered the advertising internship in Shanghai, I was hesitant. Where would I live? Would my rudimentary Mandarin be enough to get me by? Would I make friends easily enough? I had no need to worry. Go Abroad China took care of everything. My actual job role was working behind the scenes to plan and prepare advertising and promotional material to increase sales. It was, by far, the best advertising internship for me. I attended workshops so I could improve my spoken, written and listening language skills and I found the other workshop attendees were just like me! We helped each other out. The social life was great. As well as quickly making friends at work, I ventured out on the Go Abroad China organized events and they were great fun. 

223 people found this review helpful.
Musa
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

IT, Software & Web Internships

My IT internship enabled me to explore Beijing and sample the local cuisine!
Internet usage is unprecedented and with global companies outsourcing IT to China, I see a realm of possibilities for career prospects. My area of expertise lies in web development and software engineering. GAC informed me of an IT internship at a company based in Beijing and since I’ve always wanted to see The Forbidden City and The Great Wall of China, I jumped at the chance. My internship as a web designer involved working with a highly skilled mix of people involved in improving UX design. The best bit of the program for me was the dinner get-togethers GAC told me about. This is where the GAC interns met up over dinner. I was nervous about trying some dishes so this was a great way for me to venture out of my comfort zone in the comfort of like-minded individuals. 

219 people found this review helpful.

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