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        "msgid": "national-internship-programme-to-reopen-in-july-2026-targeting-50-000-participants-1782298399",
        "date": "2026-06-24 16:53:36",
        "title": "National Internship Programme to Reopen in July 2026, Targeting 50,000 Participants",
        "author": "",
        "source": "VIVA",
        "tags": "berita",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Indonesian government will launch the fourth batch of the National Internship Programme (PMN) in July 2026, aiming to recruit 50,000 participants in the first wave. The programme, which targets recent university graduates, plans to reach a total of 150,000 interns by the end of 2026 through three waves, with support from over 8,000 private companies, government agencies, and state-owned enterprises.",
        "content": "<p>The government will reopen the National Internship Programme (PMN)\nBatch 4 starting July 2026. The programme, aimed at recent university\ngraduates, targets reaching up to 150,000 participants throughout 2026\nacross three waves.<\/p>\n<p>Acting Deputy for Partnership and Media Relations at the Government\nCommunication Agency (Bakom RI), Kurnia Ramadhana, stated that the first\nwave beginning in July aims to recruit around 50,000 participants.\n\u201cProgramme Magang Nasional Batch 4 will be implemented in stages\nstarting July 2026, with an initial plan of around 50,000 participants\nin the first wave, followed by second and third waves to reach a total\nof 150,000 participants by year-end,\u201d Kurnia said during a press\nconference on Wednesday, 24 June 2026.<\/p>\n<p>The programme has garnered broad support from various sectors. In\ntotal, there are 8,056 partner organisations, comprising 5,168 private\ncompanies and 2,888 government ministry and agency work units. Kurnia\nexplained that the number of partner companies has increased with each\nbatch of the programme. \u201cOf all partners, 874 state-owned enterprise\n(BUMN) entities are participating as organising partners,\u201d he added.<\/p>\n<p>Based on industry mapping, state-owned banking is the largest\ncontributor, providing 1,033 internship programmes. This is followed by\nprivate hospitals (191 programmes), management consulting (168\nprogrammes), food and beverage trading (167 programmes), and the\nproperty and asset management industry (151 programmes).<\/p>\n<p>Kurnia explained that the registration process begins with companies\nand government agencies opening internship vacancies and submitting\ntheir position requirements. Prospective participants can then register\nthrough the MagangHub platform by selecting up to two positions that\nmatch their interests and field of expertise. \u201cProspective participants\nregister through the MagangHub platform at maganghub.kemnaker.go.id, by\nchoosing a maximum of two internship positions according to their\ninterests and expertise,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>After registration, companies will conduct the selection process and\nannounce recruitment results through the same platform. Successful\ncandidates will then sign an Internship Agreement and undergo a\nsix-month internship period. During the six-month internship,\nparticipants will receive several benefits, including a monthly\nallowance equivalent to the provincial or municipal minimum wage\n(UMP\/UMK), social security coverage, and an official internship\ncertificate. Participants also have a significant opportunity to be\ndirectly absorbed as permanent employees at the companies where they\nintern.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/national-internship-programme-to-reopen-in-july-2026-targeting-50-000-participants-1782298399",
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