Challenge yourself with Hanwha Finance.

Where ambition meets opportunity —

and talent becomes global.

Define moments that shape the DNA of your career.


In 2025, interns from across the world came together to push boundaries, solve real problems, and grow as

future leaders.

We didn’t just learn — we built. We connected. We shaped the future of finance, together.


Here are the moments that defined us.

Learning to Think Like an Investor

Jaey Kim_ Emory University

Alternative Investment

I transformed weekly market analysis reports into actionable insights and learned how to approach 

problems with an investor’s mindset. Preparing for my mid-term presentation and receiving feedback 

from mentors gave me a clear understanding of how professionals make investment decisions. 

Hanwha’s buddy system helped me quickly adapt and grow into a more confident future investment 

professional.

Growing as a Developer

Jaewon Moon_McGill University

AI Research

I went beyond my original assignment to work on AI agent development, a project I was deeply 

passionate about. Collaborating with peers taught me new ways to solve technical challenges, and I discovered how much I enjoy fast-paced, hands-on development. By the end of my internship, I had strengthened my coding skills and built a working demo I was proud of.

Sharpening My Analytical Edge

Warrick Kwon_ University of Chicago

Global Investment Strategy

One of my proudest moments was writing a proposal recommending against a potential investment — and defending it with clear, logical reasoning. Analyzing banks’ changing revenue models and tracking real-time market trends taught me to combine data with judgment, skills I will carry forward as I 

explore a future career as an LP or GP investor.

Turning Creativity into Strategy

Kate Kim_Washington University in St. Louis

Art & Culture Marketing

I helped shape how Hanwha’s headquarters could host future art and culture projects — from 

surveys to VIP program proposals. Crafting clear, logical presentations became my strength, and 

navigating compliance taught me how to turn creative ideas into actionable strategies. This 

experience showed me the excitement of building something new and confirmed my passion for art and marketing.

Building Confidence Across Cultures

Gabriella Ramona Sharon_ University of Indonesia

Corporate Development

Being a foreign intern pushed me to step outside my comfort zone and build relationships with my 

Korean peers and mentors. I contributed meaningful insights through market research on AI in 

Indonesia and was trusted to propose strategies that impacted my team’s work. This experience 

strengthened my communication skills and showed me the value of cross-cultural collaboration.

Life at Hanwha

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