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How much do internship chinese jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship chinese in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Chinese Language Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Chinese Language Intern, you typically need proficiency in Mandarin Chinese, strong written and verbal communication skills, and relevant academic background or coursework in Chinese language or cultural studies. Familiarity with translation tools, Microsoft Office Suite, and sometimes language proficiency certifications like HSK are often required. Excellent attention to detail, adaptability, and intercultural communication skills help interns stand out in this role. These skills ensure accurate language support, effective collaboration, and meaningful contributions to cross-cultural projects.

What is the difference between Internship Chinese vs Internship Translator?

AspectInternship ChineseInternship Translator
Required CredentialsBasic Chinese language skills, possibly some coursework or certificationProficiency in Chinese and target language, translation certification preferred
Work EnvironmentOffice, educational institutions, or language centersTranslation agencies, corporate settings, or freelance
Employer & Industry UsageEducational, cultural, or language learning sectorsPublishing, media, business, or international organizations

Internship Chinese typically involves assisting with language practice, cultural projects, or basic language tasks, while Internship Translator focuses on translating documents, media, or content between Chinese and other languages. Both roles require language proficiency, but translation internships demand more specialized skills and certifications. Understanding these differences helps candidates choose the right internship based on their skills and career goals.

What types of tasks and projects can I expect to work on during a Chinese language internship?

During a Chinese language internship, you may assist with translation and interpretation, support cross-cultural communication, conduct market research, or help coordinate events for Chinese-speaking clients or partners. Interns often work closely with teams in marketing, international business, or education, gaining hands-on experience in professional settings. This role provides opportunities to improve language proficiency while developing practical skills in communication and teamwork. You’ll also get exposure to real-world business practices and may participate in meetings or client interactions, all of which can enhance your resume and career prospects.

What are Internship Chinese positions?

Internship Chinese positions are internship roles that focus on the Chinese language, culture, or involve work with Chinese companies or clients. These internships can be found in a variety of fields such as translation, international business, education, or cultural exchange. They provide students or recent graduates with practical experience, language skills, and cultural understanding relevant to China or Chinese-speaking environments. Such roles often help participants build valuable professional networks and enhance their employability in global markets.
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Marketing Intern (Paid) - Mandarin Speaking

HungryPanda

San Jose, CA • On-site

Part-time

Posted 2 hours ago


Job description

About HungryPanda

Founded in 2017, HungryPanda is a leading Asian food delivery platform worldwide. Guided by its core value of “Satisfy Your Chinese Taste”, the company connects overseas Chinese communities with authentic Chinese cuisine through technology and services, while empowering the globalization of the Chinese catering industry.

Starting from Nottingham, the UK, HungryPanda has expanded its business to more than 80 cities across 10 countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Italy, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and Singapore.

At present, HungryPanda partners with over 260,000 riders and 140,000 merchants, serving more than 10 million users globally. The company has completed its Series D+ financing, with a total financing amount of over US$275 million.
 

Job Description:

  • Assist the marketing team in planning and executing campaigns to enhance brand awareness.
  • Conduct in-person promotional activities in high-traffic areas, including university campuses, residential communities, and local events.
  • Introduce the app, products, and promotional campaigns to potential users and assist with user acquisition efforts.
  • Help develop and maintain partnerships with university clubs/student associations for campus promotions.
  • Support WeChat community management, engagement, and promotional activities to improve customer satisfaction.
  • Assist in managing on-ground promoters and collecting campaign performance data.
  • Complete other tasks assigned by the marketing team.

Job Requirements:

  • Outgoing, proactive, with strong communication, execution, and teamwork skills.
  • Creative, willing to experiment, and full of passion.
  • Familiar with the US Chinese community and university networks. Experience in Xiaohongshu (RED) operations or poster design is a plus.
  • Must have legal work authorization (OPT/CPT supported).
  • Able to commit to a minimum of three months.
  • Have a valid driver licence and a vehicle

What We Offer:

  • Hands-on marketing experience with professional training.
  • A dynamic work environment with growth opportunities.
  • High-performing interns may receive full-time offers.
  • OPT/CPT sponsorship support.

Job Types: Part-time, Internship, Temporary

Pay: $18.45 per hour
 

岗位职责

  • 深入高校校园、华人社区、商业区等用户活跃场景开展线下推广活动,提升品牌知名度和曝光度;
  • 协助策划、准备及发放市场推广物料,包括传单、礼品及活动展示用品等;
  • 参与校园迎新、社团活动、社区集市等线下活动的执行与运营支持;
  • 收集用户反馈及市场信息,整理推广数据,并为市场活动优化提供建议;
  • 协助市场团队完成其他与品牌推广、用户增长相关的项目工作。

任职要求

  • 性格开朗外向,积极主动,善于与陌生人交流沟通;
  • 具备良好的沟通表达能力、人际交往能力及团队协作意识;
  • 熟悉当地华人社区、校园环境或学生群体者优先;
  • 有互联网实习经验、校园大使、学生社团、地推活动、市场营销相关经验者优先;
  • 具备较强的执行力和责任心,能够适应线下推广工作;
  • 实习期间需持有合法工作身份,支持 CPT / OPT;
  • 优秀实习生可有机会获得正式岗位面试或转正机会

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