2019 Global Internship Programs - Cross Cultural Internship Program(CCIP) in New York City, US (Information session on 18 Jan|13:00|E3-G041)
2019 環球實習計劃: 美國紐約CCIP實習計劃 (簡介會:1月18日|13:00|E3-G041)
Ref. No : SFOG-B824V7Posted by :SarahFong/UMAC
Department :SAO-SCS-CDCPosted Date : 04/01/2019
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Message from CCIP
NYC Summer Internship 2019
Apply now at www.theccip.com/apply

Info session on Jan 18 (Fri), 1:00 pm at UM
Same-day interviews (E3-G041, 2:15 pm and after)

Career-minded undergraduates and postgraduates seeking overseas internship experience are encouraged to take part in an on-campus info talk and intro interview for CCIP's internship in NYC in the summer of 2019.

CCIP is geared towards motivated students ambitious to seek unique experiences that help them advance to the forefront of tomorrow's competitive global economy. The program takes place in NYC, a name that every global professional wants to put on a resume for a professional edge.

CCIP is much more than just an internship program. It offers networking opportunities, leadership challenges, media exposure, and training in business and social etiquette. It gets applicants off to an unrivalled start on the elite career path.

CCIP is run directly by a US government-designated internship visa sponsor in collaboration with a list of trusted universities in Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau.

Register at www.theccip.com/apply, then log in to complete steps 1-4 and attend info session and intro interview. Don't miss out on the 2019 host roster with descriptions of internships in the US government, law, engineering, business, advertising, nonprofit, among many others.

Questions? Contact the organizer via Whatsapp (+1 917 244-2600) M-F 8 am to 4 pm EST
Find out more about the Early Decision Program for a modest discount.

FEEDBACK FROM PAST PARTICIPANTS

Julian Chang, Engineering - NTU > 2017 CCIP > Engineering Graduate Associate, Pratt and Whitney - "The program provides chances to grow as an individual in a community, whether it is leadership, independence or maturing mindsets."

Thomas Hung, Global Business - HKUST > 2015 CCIP > Administrative Officer, HKSAR government - "First-hand experience in constituent service, cross-cultural working environment and friendship gained in CCIP have instilled a sense of serving the community in me."

Michael Cheung, E&F - HKU > 2015 CCIP > Graduate Trainee, HSBC - "I had to cooperate with staff from all levels, and that gave me a taste of different cultures -- which better prepared me for the diversity of the global business platform."