Thursday,
20 June 2013

“New Youth, New World” 2011 Summer Internship Programme

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“Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (Canada) – Summer Internship Program 2010

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Attitudes Toward Internship

 An Internship IS

·       A position to learn about your career

·       An opportunity to develop your career

·       A real life situation to show how reliable you are as a person

·       A proper place for you to use your many different abilities

·       An opportunity to form friendship and network for future work

 

An Internship IS NOT

·       A break from your studies

·       A place for smart students to get proper rubber-stamping

·       A way for companies to exploit young people

·       A place to sit and watch how other people work

 

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Statutory Minimum Wage:

Notes for Student Employees
and Employers
(ENG) / (CHI) 

Letter of Confirmation:
Form A - Student Intern
Form B - Work Experience Student

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NOTES TO STUDENTS

Exchange Students
Non-local exchange student of full-time and locally-accredited programme at degree level or above which necessitates study/curriculum-related internship and whose study period is not less than one academic year may take up study/curriculum-related internship. However, exchange students are NOT allowed to take up part-time on campus employment or summer employment.

Non-local Students
Non-local students of full-time locally accredited programmes at degree level or above whose study period is not less than one academic year may take up internship subject to the following conditions:

  1. The internships must be study/curriculum-related and be arranged or endorsed by the institutions they are studying in; and
  2. The duration of the internship is up to one academic year, or one-third of the normal duration of the relevant full-time academic programme, whichever is the shorter.

for more details, please visit the Guidebook for Entry for Study in HK (Immigration Dept) and its FAQ.

Internship Programmes 2011/12: