The Bloom of Youth — Global Internship Program

Destination — Germany

Intern in Germany. Europe's engine room.

Munich and Berlin placements across engineering, business, technology, media and more — with accommodation, airport pickup, 24/7 support and cultural immersion from day one.

Interns exploring Munich, Germany

Overview

Europe's largest economy — and a historic leader in science and technology.

As both the major economic and political power in Europe, Germany has the largest national economy on the continent and the world's fourth-largest overall. The country ranks highly across international measures of performance and has developed a superior standard of living.

Germany's achievements in the sciences are widely recognised, and research and development is integral to its economy. It is the second-largest exporter and third-largest importer of goods, and home to Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Siemens, Volkswagen, Adidas, Audi, Porsche and Deutsche Bank.

Known for its rich cultural and political history, Germany has been the home of many of the world's most influential philosophers, composers, scientists and inventors.

Examples of internship cities

  • Munich
  • Berlin
4 weeks
HKD $32,980
6 weeks
HKD $37,980
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What's included

Everything but the flight.

  1. 1Top internship in a variety of industries
  2. 2Private room in quality accommodation*
  3. 324/7 emergency support
  4. 4Airport pick-up straight to your accommodation
  5. 5Social and cultural events
  6. 6Welcome package with written guide and country information
  7. 7Local prepaid SIM card (1 month)
  8. 8Pre-departure briefing sessions
  9. 9Reference letter from your employer
  10. 10Certificate from The Bloom of Youth
  11. 11Visa assistance (where required)
  12. 12Academic credit assistance (where required)
  13. 13Subsidy application assistance (where required)
  14. 14CV improvement (where required)

*Accommodation allocation is decided by The Bloom of Youth according to availability and work location.

Housing

A private room, minutes from your desk.

You will live in a student residence, shared student accommodation or with a partner host — always with your own private room, and always chosen with your work location in mind.

Student residence

Furnished, well-connected to transport, and vetted by our on-ground team.

Shared student accommodation

Furnished, well-connected to transport, and vetted by our on-ground team.

Partner host family

Furnished, well-connected to transport, and vetted by our on-ground team.

*Housing photos and options are for reference only.

Advances

Germany, off the clock.

Optional cultural add-ons that turn an internship into a season you will keep telling people about.

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Tour

Tour Sachsenhausen with an expert historian as your guide, who brings the harrowing and heartbreaking history of the Nazi concentration camp alive.

Bavarian Beer and Food Tour

We show you Germany's favourite spots to eat, drink and live — discovering both famous and hidden corners of the city's best food.

Ghost Walking Tour

Prepare to be spooked. We uncover Germany's dark side and its medieval past, when torture and macabre murders were once rife — perfect for anyone who enjoys a good scare.

Neuschwanstein Castle Day Tour

The old-world town of Füssen sits in the foothills of the Alps. Tour the ethereal Neuschwanstein Castle, the lake, Hohenschwangau Castle and the waterfall gorge.

Bavaria Film Studios Tour

See spectacular film technology and the role it played in German and international film history, plus the development of the film district and the homes of its stars.

BMW Car Factory Tour

Visit the BMW Museum, the architectural masterpiece BMW World, and the plant itself — goggles and coats on, watching robots weld the 3-series on giant conveyors.

Alumni in Germany

In their own words.

"It was surely a pleasant experience for me."
Stephenie ChengThe University of Hong Kong (BBA — International Business and Global Management)
"On the first day of my internship my supervisor discussed my objectives with me, and then tailor-made some tasks around them."
Amy YinThe University of Hong Kong (German and Comparative Literature)
"I developed a variety of skills — marketing, organisation, communication and presentation — and it gave me a chance to grow up more independently and embrace challenges. Truly memorable and significantly helpful for every step of my future."
Eunice HoThe University of Hong Kong (International Business and Global Management)
"I was very happy during my internship in Hamburg. My hosts and colleagues were very nice and friendly, and always willing to help whenever I had questions. A great and fantastic experience."
Mennie SamThe Open University of Hong Kong (English Language Studies)
"Exploring different architectural design and building types broadened my horizons and enhanced my competitive edge. Other than working I had an amazing time and gained friendships — if given the opportunity, I would come again and do an internship!"
StephanieIntern in Hamburg, Germany — Architecture
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Your Germany chapter starts with one form.

Tell us your industry, dates and preferred city — we will match you with a host company.