Explore our Internships in Vietnam

Known for it’s bustling city streets of zooming scooters and unique, mouth-watering street food. A place that has gone from war-torn to a global economic hub in just a matter of decades come – explore this incredible place through CRCC Asia!

Our Vietnam Internship Program takes place in Ho Chi Minh City. Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s business, tech, and economic hub. Combining necessary infrastructure and market friendly policies, HCMC is now THE place for foreign investment and now subsequently international internship programs – just as the government had hoped – and it’s just getting started. CRCC Asia’s Internships in Vietnam will provide a unique insight into how Vietnam is illustrating the future.

The vibrancy of Vietnam is infectious! Here you will find unparalleled natural beauty, a unique blend of French and Asian heritage, and wonderfully charming citizens.

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Nature at its Finest

Vietnam is eye-wateringly beautiful. As with most long coastal countries, Vietnam is blessed with almost every single terrain. It has beaches, deserts, forests, lakes, and major metropolitan areas. If you’re after an amazing outdoor experience then Vietnam can cater to your every expectation:

Mekong Delta

The Mekong Delta is a network of distributaries in Southwest Vietnam. The water begins flowing in the Himalayas, flows through Myanmar and China before reaching Vietnam, which is the reasoning behind its murky waters. You can take a guided boat ride through the region’s famous greenery to reach the area’s famous floating markets and pagodas. The whole region is home to a diverse ecosystem which makes it one of Vietnam’s must-experience adventures.

Con Dao Islands

Just off the South coast you will be able to find the Con Dao Islands – a mostly uninhabited set of islands famous for their greenery and natural beaches. The islands are a visual delight which remain unspoilt, so much so that turtles and dolphins can regularly be seen from the coastline. The main island, Con Son, is home to the Con Dao National Park which is blessed with greenery, hills, and forest land. In the past, Con Son was used as a prison, with many detainees confined in the infamous ‘tiger cages’. The prison, last used since the 1960s, is now a museum and cultural landmark.

Mui ne

Mui Ne is home to Vietnam’s red and white sand dunes. It’s a hikers paradise, with the dunes stretching 10km, giving you plenty of sand to cover. Alternatively, if you’d rather experience driving across the landscape, ATVs can be rented and provide a different experience.

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Halfway house between Europe and Asia

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Vietnam was under French colonial rule from 1887-1954, the country was known as Indochina during this time. Due to this, Vietnamese culture has strong western influence, which makes it easier for some expats to settle into the country.

French architecture is incredibly prevalent in Ho Chi Minh City with Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon and it’s post office designed by renowned French architect Alfred Foulhoux. Also, French influence in food can be easily spotted with Banh Mi baguettes, every type of coffee imaginable, and snails being regularly consumed.

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 Cheap Cost of Living

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Vietnam was under French colonial rule from 1887-1954, the country was known as Indochina during this time. Due to this, Vietnamese culture has strong western influence, which makes it easier for some expats to settle into the country.

French architecture is incredibly prevalent in Ho Chi Minh City with Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon and it’s post office designed by renowned French architect Alfred Foulhoux. Also, French influence in food can be easily spotted with Banh Mi baguettes, every type of coffee imaginable, and snails being regularly consumed.

Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City has something for everyone. Reunification Palace, the Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon, and the American War Museum are a must-see for all culture vultures. Foodies will be engrossed by Vietnam’s ticking cafe scene and coffee obsession. While anyone seeking rest and relaxation will be pleased to hear the city is only a short drive away from the beach.

CRCC Asia has partnered with Saint Peter’s University in Jersey City, New Jersey, to offer a U.S. transcript and award 3, 6, or 9 academic credits for our international internship programs. Students will be enrolled in CRCC-295: CRCC Asia Internship Course.

Credit awarded will be based on the successful completion of CRCC Asia’s Global Internship Curriculum, CareerBridge, proof of hours worked, reflective essay, and an evaluation from your host company supervisor.

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Choose Your Destination

Ho Chi Minh City is a first-class internship location. You’ll be able to enhance your career whilst having a lot of fun there. If you’d like to explore our other program locations hit the button below.
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We have 18 dedicated career fields for you to choose from. This is your chance to start your career and begin building the experience you need to land your dream job.
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Take the time to think about what you’d most like to gain from the internship. Once you’ve decided, our Admissions Advisors can tailor the program to ensure you achieve your objective!
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The last step is to apply! After submitting the form you’ll be prompted to book an advising call with our Admissions Advisor, which is the final stage in the application process.

  • Alice G

    "My internship 100% affected everything – I am doing my dissertation on the luxury market in China. I gained a huge insight working at Christie’s with my primary research being aided by my colleagues from there. If I hadn’t done this internship, I would know which direction to be heading in. I worked at Christie’s Auction House and was directly involved in all aspects of the one of their biannual auctions. Work tasks included implementation of the auction, PR, advertising and being knowledgeable about the works of art, their expected value and the price they actually sold for.”

    Alice G
    Marketing, PR & Advertising, Shanghai, University of the Arts London 
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