
Teens, Including Visually Impaired, Dive into Early Career Internships
This TVB News piece highlights how teenagers, including those with visual impairments, are gaining real-world experience through early career internship programs organized by a nonprofit organization. The initiative allows students aged 11–18 to work in various companies, helping them explore career options, build confidence, and develop practical skills before entering university or the workforce. Participants like James and Kin Chung share how these opportunities transformed their perspectives and opened doors they never thought possible.
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TVB News | NGO Offers Teens Internship Experience in Different Companies
This TVB News video from 28 December 2025 showcases a nonprofit internship program that gives teenagers hands-on work experience across different industries. The feature emphasizes how such internships help young people—including those with disabilities—gain valuable career exposure, learn practical skills outside the classroom, and build confidence for future professional paths. The video illustrates how early exposure to real work environments can meaningfully shape participants' aspirations and capabilities.
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