IT Professional Internship (ITPI)
IT Profession Internship (ITPI)
IT Professional Internship (ITPI)
After completing two years of full-time study, students will join the IT Professional Internship (ITPI) to work in companies joining our internship programme for a year in related fields to gain real work experience. During the internship year, students will take one day off weekly from their work to complete a number of elective courses.
What are the Internship Companies?
- Most of the Internship Companies are internationally well-recognized companies and organizations. The followings are some examples of ITPI companies.
- In the ITPI, students are allowed to choose their preferred internship companies from a list provided by the Department.
Government / Organizations | |
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Office of the Government Chief Information Officer | Hospital Authority |
The Hong Kong Jockey Club | Hong Kong Housing Department |
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals | St. Teresa's Hospital |
IT and Software | |
Cherrypicks | IBM China/HK Limited |
Reasonable Software House Limited | L & E Management Consultants Limited |
Bank/Finance | |
The Bank of East Asia, Ltd. | The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corp Limited |
Shanghai Commercial Bank Limited | Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Limited |
Others | |
Deloitte China | PricewaterhouseCoopers Hong Kong |
Swire Resources Limited | Siemens Limited |
The Hongkong Electric Co Limited | CLP Power Hong Kong Limited |
Sun Hung Kai Real Estate Agency Limited | SmarTone Telecommunications Limited |
How does ITPI benefit students?
- ITPI enables students to integrate and apply their knowledge in an actual working environment. It also gives students a head start in their careers after graduation as it is recognised as one year of work experience.
How do our students Perform in the ITPI?
- Over Half of the Internship Students received positive comments in job performance from the internship companies, and 20% of them received EXCELLENT comments.
How much is the average internship salary?
*During the internship year, students will take one day off weekly from their work to complete a number of elective courses on campus.