When it comes to finding internships, many CS international students in North America focus on big Silicon Valley companies. But Lenovo, a global tech company, also offers solid internship opportunities. Lenovo has several tech teams in North America, with offices and R&D centers in places like Morrisville (North Carolina), Chicago, California, and Toronto. They offer internships in software development, data analysis, product management, and more.
Most Lenovo internships happen in the summer, but some fall or spring positions exist, too. The busiest application period is from October to February, with interviews often starting by December. The main ways to apply are through LinkedIn, Lenovo’s website, and university career fairs. Lenovo is fairly friendly to international students—they support OPT and, in some cases, offer H1B sponsorship for strong interns.

The hiring process usually starts with resume screening, then an HR call, and then technical or project interviews. For technical roles, expect questions on programming basics (like Python or Java), data structures, and SQL. The interviews focus on practical problems rather than just theory. Interviewers want to understand your past work—how you improved something, managed data, or worked with others.
Lenovo’s work environment is steady and values teamwork. Many teams use both English and Chinese, which can be a big advantage for Chinese students. If you have cross-cultural communication skills or some hardware knowledge (like IoT or embedded systems), that can help too. Skills like Linux and backend frameworks (Django, Spring) are often useful.
Interns usually get assigned a mentor to help them get settled in. If you do well, you might get a return offer or a chance to continue as a short-term contractor. Even if you don’t stay long-term, this experience is valuable and makes your resume stronger, especially if you later apply to companies like Microsoft or Amazon.
Overall, Lenovo internships are a practical choice for CS international students. If you don’t get into a big-name tech company right away, Lenovo offers a good tech experience and a global perspective. Internships are just the start—what matters is how you use the opportunity to grow.