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Internships in South Korea

If you’re looking for an internship that blends ancient tradition with modern high-tech life, South Korea is the perfect choice. Spend your days in vibrant cities where almost anything can be delivered, whether at work, home, or in the park. If you prefer nature, escape to Seoraksan National Park or unwind on one of the many beaches. South Korea truly offers the best of both worlds, making an internship here an experience you’ll never forget.
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21 Internships in South Korea

Beyond Academy - Listing Photo - IA - South Korea
9.340 reviews

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Seoul Internships with Beyond Academy

Beyond Academy offers one of the best-rated internship programs i...

Beautiful mountain view near a lake in South Korea
9.58136 reviews

Asia Internship Program

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Top Rated Program Intern Abroad in South Korea 2025
Internship in Korea - Asia Internship Program

Korea is a dynamic destination to pursue an international interns...

9.52 reviews

Intern Abroad HQ

Affordable Law & Human Rights Support Internships Abroad

Gain a global perspective on legal practice, justice, advocacy, a...

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9.717 reviews

Absolute Internship

Intern in Seoul with Absolute Internship

Ready to elevate your college experience? Look no further than th...

9.6837 reviews

GoEco - Top Volunteer Organization

GoEco - Top Rated & Award Winning Volunteer Programs Abroad

GoEco is one of the world’s top volunteer organizations, with awa...

8.9417 reviews

CIEE College Study Abroad

CIEE Summer + Semester Internships Programs

CIEE offers the most extensive network of internship programs. A...

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61 reviews

Premier TEFL

Live & Teach in South Korea – Paid TEFL Internship

Teach, Live & Explore in South Korea Spend a year teaching Engli...

9.01277 reviews

CIS Abroad

Affordable, Comprehensive Study and Intern Abroad Programs

CIS Abroad Study and Intern Abroad programs are some of the most ...

9.45 reviews

Asia Hope Camp Organization

NGO Operating K-Pop Entertainment & Korean Languge School

Live together with K-pop Trainees Waiting for Their Debut! Asia ...

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00 reviews

WorldStrides

Intern Abroad in Seoul, South Korea

Jump-start your professional career with a full-time internship i...

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The TEFL Institute of Ireland

Teach English in South Korea - Live the K-Drama Dream

Teach English in South Korea for 6 months and level up your life ...

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World Unite!

Cooking Lessons & Internships in South Korea, Japan & India

Do you love food? Do you dream of opening your restaurant someday...

9.7692 reviews

Meiji Internships

South Korea Internship with Meiji Internships

South Korea has a unique culture and history that has already rea...

9.121 reviews

NEXSTEP (Next Step Connections)

Virtual Internship Asia - Academic Credit Option

Next Step Connections pioneered virtual internships in 2017. ...

101 reviews

Korea GapYear 한국갭이어 KGY

Mediatern - Content Creation Internship in Korea

Interns coming to South Korea often do not feel engaged or entert...

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Asia-Pacific Academic

Online and On-site Internship Abroad Programs with APA

Asia-Pacific Academic (APA) offers both offline and online intern...

A Guide to Interning Abroad in South Korea

Prepare for an Internship

Set goals

Setting clear goals will help you make the most of your internship in South Korea. Here are a few basics to start with:

  • Define the objectives that matter to you and decide what you aim to achieve—skills development, cultural immersion, or beyond.
  • Find a piece or pieces of South Korean culture you connect with to deepen your experience outside of the internship.
  • Become a more reliable peer and worker. Take the time to network and make connections.

Understand the benefits

  • Warmth of the locals. Notoriously known as one of the most friendly and welcoming Asian countries, you’ll have no trouble acclimating.
  • Super fast internet speeds everywhere. Wherever you head in the cities you can most likely connect! Whether you need directions or turn in that last-minute project, it’s all possible.
  • Low crime rates. You don’t have to worry too much about watching your step in South Korea! Keeping your wits about you is always a good idea, especially in cities and tourist-y places.

Things to know

Before heading to South Korea there are a few major things to know.

  • Learning the basics - Many South Korean websites are not indexed by search engines, and when they are, they're often in Korean. Learning basic Korean can be valuable, especially if you’re hoping to secure a job beyond your internship.
  • Cultural sensitivity - Always take your shoes off when entering residences, temples, or guest houses. Greet others with a short bow, and when shaking hands, do so softly using both hands to show respect.
  • Cost of living - The cost of living in South Korea is relatively affordable, with budget-friendly prices for transportation and food, making it easier to manage day-to-day expenses.
  • Housing - Common options include host families, living alone, apartments, and villas. If accommodations aren’t provided, expect to spend around $715 per month in city centers (higher in the capital) and about $450 in less populated areas.
  • Logistics - Be prepared to manage your own transportation, housing, and other essentials if they’re not covered. Ensure all key paperwork like visas, passports, health insurance, and transit visas for layovers is in order.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are abundant internship opportunities in South Korea, so all you'll need to do is know what kind of internship you want. After, you can apply to viable opportunities on platforms like GoAbroad.com.

Although unpaid, experiential-based internships will be easier to find than paid opportunities, it's possible to secure a paid internship in South Korea. Being fluent in Korean is the best way to find paid opportunities.

Depending on how long you intend to intern in South Korea, you can intern on either a tourist visa (14-90 days), working holiday visa (up to 1 year), or D-2 visa (which also allows study). If you secured a paid internship, you will need a work visa.

As one of the most popular destinations for international internships, you can find almost any kind of internship program in South Korea. Consider programs in accounting, graphic design, technology, tourism, and more!

Latest Program Reviews

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December 04, 2025by: Maria Mercedes Espinal - United StatesProgram: Internship in Korea - Asia Internship Program
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I am legitimately so happy with my internship, like the place, the people, the work itself... Everything is legit so much better than I expected, which is saying a lot cus I had like, pretty high expectations to begin with, ahaha~ My bosses are super nice and understanding, they're so kind and relatable and helpful, always open to help and hear any questions or even suggestions of mine (I've had to say my two cents' worth at times cus I've got some levels of experience at least, ahaha~), and I legitimately love the work environment they've created, it fees very safe and open to share one's thoughts! My co-workers are also so lovely and it feels like I've known them for a good while rather than just a few weeks! Housing is great too, legit was my "dream goshiwon" from a few years back, I can't believe I'm living there! The landlords are very kind too, always sharing info with us when relevant, letting us know of things with time, and they even offered to help me to install a filter for the shower! So not only are there legit zero issues, but they are super kind to top it all off! Also I still can't believe I get to live in Seongsu! I didn't know it was so popular before moving in, but apparently it's like, THE place to be in, in Seoul??! Like, ALL the pop-up stores are in Seongsu! And I get to see them being built up in the mornings and taken down at nights, HOW COOL IS THAT?!!!! ALSO. One of the most popular dance studios in Korea, 1 Million Dance Studio, is like, less than a 10 min walk away from my house, so obviously I joined in, wooooooo!!!! In terms of the actual work of the internship, the workload is good! Sure, there needs to be an adjustment period for me still (need to improve my "business Korean"!!!), but it's the perfect amount, also it's so fun! I didn't think that I would enjoy doing this sort of work as much as I do! Like sure, I thought it would be interesting at first, but it's turned out to be actually so frikkin cool and enjoyable working with all the different aspects in the giant field of marketing! Like, there's something new every day and there's VERY little room to get bored, which my ADHD brain loves soooooo much, ahahaha~ It's so weird, but I actually look forward to going to work every day, it's become a very wonderful daily routine! Commute is also great, the bus stations are like, RIGHT THERE so it makes it suuuuper convenient to get places! Rush hour is still going to be rush hour anywhere, so sure, there's that, but it's nothing unexpected, all good! But even once when I got distracted by something and missed my stop on the way to work like a dummy, it was actually so easy to find the way bacc cus I got lucky and turns out the next station really ain't that far off! xD Of course, there's also the option to take the subway (which, also super close!), and I sometimes do that, depending on where I need to head to next, and everything is just sooooooo convenient that it's legitimately unbelievable! O: I'm always doing something after work too, whether it be exploring alone or with friends, shopping around, dance class, church... Legit, my ONLY complaint is that there are simply not enough hours in the day. Like... I need at LEAST six more hours, please! xDDDDD Forreal tho? It feels like I'm living inside a dream and MANY times throughout the day, I feel the need to just stop what I'm doing and just be present in the moment, taking it all in.. It's absolutely mad to me that I'm able to live this sort of life right now (I get to live in SEONGSU? I get to cross the frikkin HAN RIVER EVERY DAY? To work in FRIKKIN COEX?!!!?!), and I simply cannot believe how incredibly blessed I am to have this opportunity..! Like, it feels so unreal you know? Or like, it feels like something that can happen to someone, but not to me in specific, ya feel? Like.. "Why me?" Or "HOW me? When there's sooooooo many other people out there who good things should happen to, how was I the Lucky One?" Cus I've never been "the Lucky One," so it's a strange feeling! Welcome for sure! But still strange, unfamiliar! It might sound a bit cheesey, but I am so, so incredibly grateful for this opportunity..!!! The AIP staff are so kind too, and supportive and encouraging, it feels like we're legit besties and I love that, they're such beautiful souls..!!! Legit feels like I'm getting to re-live life again through the opportunity AIP has given me and I am so thankful, I don't even have the words to express..!!! AAAAAAAAAAA

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