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Research Internship at the US-China Business Council’s Shanghai Office
The US-China Business Council’s (USCBC) Shanghai office is seeking a Research Intern for an opening in Sep. Internships at USCBC’s
Shanghai office are a rewarding experience designed for Chinese nationals who are enrolled in graduate school or have recently
graduated. Exceptional undergraduates in their junior or senior year may also be considered.
Interns at USCBC’s Shanghai office are expected to assume a wide range of responsibilities.
- Conduct independent research in support of full-time staff on a wide array of business issues
- Research and write for the USCBC’s biweekly newsletter China Market Intelligence
- Assist in organizing and running USCBC events, including issues luncheons, ad-hoc roundtables of senior executives, and the annual
China Operations Conference
- Assist full-time staff with administrative tasks such as answering phone calls, arranging express delivery, and other duties
Competitive candidates should have the following qualifications and characteristics:
- Undergraduate degree in a business- or law-related field such as international relations, economics, political science, international
business, etc.
- Excellent English language writing and research skills, particularly the ability to synthesize large amounts of information into
concise and informative reports and articles
- Native fluency in speaking and reading Chinese
- Professional demeanor and bearing
- Strong interest in business, commercial policy, and US-China political and trade relations
- Work experience at a multinational company is desirable
USCBC’s Shanghai office hours are from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. USCBC requires interns to commit to working 2-3
days per week for a period of approximately 6 months. Internships at USCBC’s Shanghai office are uncompensated, except for a small stipend and transportation expenses to and from the office.
Independent Research and Writing Test
Individuals who successfully complete a first round interview for an internship at the US-China Business Council’s office in Shanghai will
need to successfully complete a research and writing test. Prospective interns are asked to compose a three to four-paragraph article in
English on a relevant business issue. Possible examples might include issues relating to regulations on mergers and acquisitions, IPR
litigation in a local court, or an overview of a visit by a prominent US trade official to China.
Interested and qualified candidates should send an English-language copy of their CV and cover letter to che@uschina.org.cn. Candidates who do not submit both an English-language CV and cover letter will not be considered. No phone calls please.
Deadline for submission: Sep 30th (Wednesday), 2015
Note: We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible, as we are reviewing applications on a rolling basis.
Internship Start Date: Oct 2015
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