Paid Marketing internship in China without agency fee


CHINA / Internship Union

The best paid internship in China for marketers:

If you are a marketing professional in China and you are interested in securing a marketing internship are companies authorized by Chinese e-commerce solutes to recruit marketing students across the country for official internship opportunities.

Our company recruits worldwide marketers who are interested in gaining experience in this booming marketplace. Many of our alumni’s come from prestigious schools across the world and it’s easy to connect with them to hear their stories over Linkedin, facebook and other social networks. Our paid internship in China is one of the best ways to bolster your marketing talents from leading business schools and work in one of the most competitive markets in the entire world.

Through our company you will get access to a paid internship in China in the marketing field. We are Chinese e-commerce store and we work with local and worldwide alumni’s to offer up express opportunities that could catapult your career to new heights. Through these internship programs you will have the chance to live directly with the Chinese family and enjoy a cultural exchange that is completely covered for free. We have a number of employee family homes and gracious volunteers who are opening up their homes to our marketing interns. Through this cultural immersion study you can learn more about what the Chinese market is most interested in through marketing and gain direct immersion with language study, culture and hands-on demographics. This is invaluable experience not only for your life but for improving your career as well.

Contact our company today if you are interested in learning more about this once-in-a-lifetime internship opportunity.

www.internshipunion.com

Expires: Dec 31, 2017

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