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We welcome new talent  in this exciting time of our growth as we aspire to create waves in the legal industry. 

The world is changing and continuous evolution is inevitable. 

Send us your CV and introduce yourself to us if you would like to ride this wave with us.

Sphere on Spiral Stairs

Begin your Journey
with the experiential cycle

 

Concrete
Experience

Stage 1

Reflective Observation

Stage 2

Abstract Conceptualization

Stage 3

Active Experimentation

Stage 4

What can you learn from our internship?

At Y S Chung Law, we view a successful internship as one that facilitates three (3) significant aspects of your development: personal, professional and civic consciousness.

You enter our internship program at different points of your development in the categories and with care and attention, you can (and we hope you will) grow in all three areas as well.

Personal Development

The internship is an opportunity for intellectual and emotional development that will be important in your life, whichever career path you choose.   You will develop the ability to form a critical perspective on complex facts and learn how to process information meticulously under pressure while working in a team.  There will also be opportunities to work independently while testing your own creative capacity to do so.

Professional Development

While some interns enter an internship for career exploration, there are some who take the opportunity to apply what they have learnt in their academic experience.  Of course for some, their purpose would fall between these two reasons.  For everyone though, an internship affords the opportunity to take the next step, to acquire knowledge,  develop skills and appreciate the social norms and values of the legal profession.

Civic Professionalism

Regardless of whether you embark on a legal career eventually, the internship is an opportunity to learn some of the knwoledge, skills and values that will help you participate productively in your community one day.   The civic skills you learn may help you advocate change in your neighbourhood or community so that conditions become more equitable for everyone.  You will also begin to appreciate why understanding social issues is an obligation for everyone, not just for those in law, politics or journalism.

Immerse yourself in the Y S Chung work & culture

Our Student Internship Program and Student Vacation Scheme are exciting ways to find out more about life at Y S Chung.

You will do real work that adds value to our Firm, participate in group exercises, meet clients and our Professionals, and catch up at social events organized by our Trainees.  It is your opportunity to really immerse yourself in the work and culture that Y S Chung has to offer.

Applying for an internship at Y S Chung is simple and straightforward.  We read every application which we receive and shortlist on the basis of merit alone.  If at the end of the internship, you decide that you would like to be considered for a Training Contract, you will have an interview.  You will be assessed on your performance during your internship.

 

Am I eligible?

You’re eligible to apply for the vacation scheme if you are a JC, Polytechnic or University student.  

Our Student Internship Program and Vacation Scheme are very competitive. If you are applying for a training contract, don’t worry if you didn’t get a place on our Vacation Scheme – we will still consider your application.

To apply for a place on our vacation scheme, complete our application form and write a personal statement of up to 850 words.

 

If you are invited to the next stage of the process, you may need to complete a critical thinking test to assess your suitability.  If you are successful at that stage, we will invite you for an interview.

Applications for Temasek Poly-SIP

(SIP Accelerator Scheme)

Internships

 

are now open for 2022

The selection process starts now.

Application Period: 19 May 2022 to 29 July 2022

 

Internship Period : September to December 2022

All that it takes™

The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago

Quotes from The Intern

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