Amway Internship Programme

As a well-developed direct selling company operation in Hong Kong, Amway cares about the future of our next generation and is devoted to nurture their growth and development. Since 2007, the “Amway Internship Programme” was launched with an aim to give university students the opportunity to learn more about working conditions before joining the Hong Kong society.

Interns were attached to various Amway functional departments including Marketing, Communications, Distribution and Information Services. Selected interns will go through a comprehensive and tailor-made programme to help them gain a better understanding of Amway and the functions of various departments within a corporation. In addition, interns were offered practical work experience as well as an opportunity to enrich their vision and get prepared for their future working life.

Amway Organic Farming Internship Programme

Amway is committed to support a green ecology. While Amway operates four certified organic farms around the world to produce the best ingredients for its health supplements, Amway is devoted to educate the next generation on the benefits of organic farming.

Since 2007, Amway has been organizing the Amway Organic Farming Internship Programme to award internships each year to local university students. The programme provides students the opportunity to gain practical knowledge about organic farming practices overseas and explore the constructive impact of organic farming to a community and bring the wisdom of organic farming to Hong Kong.

Amway Hong Kong Honoured with Caring Company Logo
As a responsible corporate citizen, Amway believes the role of a corporation is to support the growth of the society it is part of. It is an honour that Amway Hong Kong has been award with Caring Company Logo in five consecutive years.

Over the past years, Amway Hong Kong has encouraged and supported volunteering among its employees and provided staff with a family-friendly and gender-sensitive working environment. The company has shared its business expertise with social service organisations and has donated to the community in various ways. Last year, Amway Hong Kong joined hands with different non-government organizations, including The ABM Hong Kong Swatow Baptist Church Community Service Association Limited, The Boys' & Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong to run a variety of community activities.
The Caring Company Scheme is administrated by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service and funded by the HKSAR Government. Over the years it has gained widespread support from local business and the public. The mission of the scheme is to build a caring community spirit through cultivating corporate citizenship and strategic partnerships among the business, public and social service sectors. The Caring Company Logo is awarded to companies that fulfill at least two of the six criteria laid down in the scheme.


In 2008, Amway partners with The Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong to launch the Amway Smiley Children – Mental Health Enhancement Project, with an aim to help children and youth of age 9-14 build up their self-confidence and enhance their ability to overcome difficulties.

To know more about the project, please click here.


Amway Hong Kong and Amway China sponsored The Amway China Education Aid Programme 2005-2007 which aims to improve the education of children by recruiting and training university students to work as volunteer teachers in remote and poor areas in China.


As a Corporate Member of the Hong Kong Arts Centre from 2000-2004, Amway showed its commitment to the development of contemporary arts.

The "National Treasures Gems of China's Cultural Relics" exhibition held in 1997 was solely sponsored by Amway Hong Kong.

Amway solely sponsored the "Hong Kong Gymnaestrada" in 1994 to help local citizens experience the fun and exhilaration of gymnastics.

In 1994 Amway sponsored "Tales of the Walled City", the musical that opened the 15th Asian Arts Festival.

The "Golden Phoenix" was placed on the wall of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in 1993 thanks to Amway's sponsorship.

Amway Hong Kong was the sole worldwide sponsor for a series of concerts by the renowned Cleveland Orchestra in 1990.

In 1989, Amway lent its support to "Icewalk" - "the International North Pole Expedition" in a bid to support environmental protection. Amway Hong Kong sponsored two students from Hong Kong and China to take part in the event.


Amway Hong Kong sponsored the "Peace and Harmony" children's painting competition organised by Caritas in 1986.
The winning painting was made into a large ceramic tile mural and donated to Ocean Park to go on permanent display.