<aside> 💡 The Bandung Institute of Technology provides Inbound Student Internship Program for a partner or non-partner university who wants to experience international exposure in Bandung, Indonesia.

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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN

INTERNSHIPS

Internships are supervised, structured learning experiences in a professional setting that allow you to gain valuable work experience in a student's chosen field of study. Internships require a minimum of 120 hours (typically, at least 10 hours per week during the fall and spring and either part-time or full-time during the summer).

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION (CO-OPS)

Co-Ops are paid positions that require you to alternate semesters between full-time work during the academic term and full-time academic study for at least two semesters. Students are often offered full-time employment with the organization upon graduation.

<aside> 💡 We offer a student internship program as an implementation cooperation between the Bandung Institute of Technology and partner universities. This program allows students of partner universities to study or become an intern in one of ITB's startups for a short-term period (maximum of three months). Exchange students may earn certificates and credits from ITB. The first batch will start from May to August, while the second one will start from September to November.

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Benefits of Hiring Intern

Finding Your Intern

How to Write an Effective Internship?

Working Hours and Timeline

Employer Responsibilities

Student's Mentor

What are some strategies for supporting interns’ professional development?

Host Company's Requirements

Legal Concerns

Interview

Costs