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Proposal for Internship in Taiwan
Give Me One Year, I Will Give You a Lifetime of Opportunity
For many young people in Southeast Asia, an opportunity to study and work abroad, even for just one year, can completely change their lives—and sometimes the future of their entire families.
Give me one year, and I will give you a lifetime of opportunity.
We are promoting a one-year internship program in Taiwan for Cambodian students.
For students, it requires only one year of time, yet it may open a completely different path for their future.
1. Building the First Savings in Life
The starting salary for many Cambodian university graduates is around USD 300 per month, often with long working hours.
In Taiwan, the internship system usually offers:
Monthly internship allowance of about NTD 18,000 (around USD 600)
Five working days per week
Eight working hours per day
Two days off each week
If there are opportunities for overtime work, students’ monthly income can often exceed USD 1,000.
By completing a one-year internship, students may have the opportunity to accumulate close to USD 10,000 in savings, which often becomes the first significant savings in their lives.
For many young people, this financial foundation can be very important for future plans such as continuing education, starting a business, or planning their careers.
2. Gaining International Work Experience
During the internship in Taiwan, students can work in an international environment and learn professional service standards and working systems.
When students return to Cambodia and look for jobs, having the following on their resume:
International Working Experience in Taiwan
will usually make them more competitive in the job market and help them find better job opportunities.
3. Learning Chinese
During their one year of living and working in Taiwan, students naturally have the opportunity to learn Chinese.
If they are willing to work hard, one year is usually enough to build a solid foundation in Chinese.
In Southeast Asia, the demand for Chinese-speaking professionals is increasing rapidly. Therefore, this skill can be valuable for students throughout their lives.
4. Opportunities for Further Study in Taiwan
After completing the one-year internship, students who wish to continue their education may apply to study in Taiwan, such as:
Pursuing a second bachelor’s degree
Enrolling in a master’s program
Since students will already have:
Experience living in Taiwan
Basic Chinese language ability
Work experience in Taiwan
their applications to universities are often more successful and smoother.
While studying in Taiwan, students are also allowed to work part-time legally, which allows them to support their living expenses while completing their studies.
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If students complete their degrees in Taiwan, their chances of finding employment in Taiwan can also increase significantly.
Once they secure formal employment, they can apply for work permits and residency, allowing them to build long-term careers in Taiwan.
In this way, students may have a clear development path:
Internship → Study → Employment → Long-term career development
For many young people who hope to build an international career, this is a very valuable opportunity.
6. Expanding International Perspectives
During their internship in Taiwan, students will interact with colleagues and guests from many different countries.
This environment helps students:
Improve communication skills
Learn about different cultures
Develop a broader international perspective
In the future, they will find it easier to work and communicate with people from different cultural backgrounds.