Regulatory Affairs - Graduate Development Program 1 year Intern

Henkel

Henkel

Seoul, South Korea
Posted on Mar 6, 2026
About this Position As a Regulatory Affairs Intern, you will gain practical exposure to consumer products’ compliance review and regulatory documentation in a fast-paced, multinational environment. This internship will provide valuable experience in product registration, label and advertisement compliance, and post-market support activities.

You will contribute meaningfully to the RA team, building a strong foundation for a successful career.

What You´ll Do

  • Support the product registration or registration changes for Henkel consumer products (cosmetic, laundry product etc.)
  • Review label artwork according to related regulations by MFDS (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety) and MOE (Ministry of Environment).
  • Manage product master data and regulatory documents to support market surveillance.
  • Support RA teams and Sr. RA manager

What makes you a good fit

  • Bachelor’s degree in STEM (e.g. chemistry, engineering, physics, biology, etc.)
  • Maximum 2 years of experience
  • Good communication skills in Korean and English are required.
  • Excellent knowledge in MS Office (especially in Excel) is preferred.
  • Enjoy performing team support tasks with accuracy and consistency.
  • Proactive team player with strong attention to detail, problem-solving, and analytical skills.
  • Able to work for one (1) year in Seoul

Some perks of joining Henkel

  • Flexible work scheme with flexible hours, hybrid work model
  • Diverse national and international growth opportunities
  • Global wellbeing standards with health and preventive care programs
  • Gender-neutral parental leave for a minimum of 8 weeks

At Henkel, we come from a broad range of backgrounds, perspectives, and life experiences. We believe the uniqueness of all our employees is the power in us. Become part of the team and bring your uniqueness to us! We welcome all applications across different genders, origins, cultures, religions, sexual orientations, disabilities, and generations.