Internship

Kiroyan Partners provides exciting internship opportunities for highly motivated and enthusiastic university students or fresh graduates with communications or social background. If you are keen to learn about consultancy work and have strong personal integrity, we invite you to send us your CV today!

The internship we offer lasts for a period of two to three months. During this period, the intern will be exposed with working in Kiroyan Partners' teamwork setting and learn to perform various tasks under the guidance of a consultant as the acting supervisor throughout the internship program.

For further reference, see our previous interns' testimonials.

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Application Procedure

Interested candidates may send their CV and cover letter to juli.gultom@kiroyan-partners.com.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Testimonials

"My name is Nesya, and I am currently in my second year of Bachelor of Media and Communication (Public Relations) degree at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. During my last summer holiday, I worked for two months as an intern at Kiroyan Partners. My main tasks included media monitoring of clients on a daily basis, assisting consultants with translations, research, developing media tone graphs and a weekly summary of media monitoring. I was also fortunate enough to be given the chance to participate and assist KP's staff during a 3 day CSR Workshop which was held in Bandung.

It was a very rewarding experience. KP has the best working environment, everyone was very helpful and supportive. Despite their serious work, everyone has a bubbly and friendly personality. In terms of knowledge, I learned a lot about office communication skills, and opened up my interest in the CSR area. Overall, the internship program significantly contributed in the decision making process of my final year subjects."

Danesya Mayra Juzar, Deakin University, Melbourne


"KP internship program is the best way to learn, the most comfortable place to work and the sweetest home to live. Throughout my experience interning at KP, I learned about the consultants life, the difference between the academic world and the workplace, the life process, and how to enter 'the real life'.

KP thought me that in a consulting work, though result is a must, it will no longer be important when you cannot understand the process. That is why understanding process is an integral aspect of being a consultant. I aspire to be a consultant after i graduate, and i hope i can be part of KP again."

Prama Yudha Amdan, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung.