Hong Kong firm
P C Woo & Co
A long-established full-service firm offering two-week student internships and direct two-year training contracts, with applications accepted throughout the year.
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- Category
- Hong Kong firm
- Office
- Prince's Building, Central
- Internship
- Two weeks
- Training contract
- Two years across the firm's principal practices
The Hong Kong practice
What does P C Woo & Co actually do?
The firm's trainee page describes rotations through its principal areas, including commercial and corporate work, litigation, property and trusts, intellectual property, charity and public policy. Trainees work inside practice teams under supervision and receive continuing professional-development sessions from the firm's lawyers and guest speakers.
This breadth makes it a local-firm route for applicants who want exposure beyond capital markets and finance, including property, probate and trust work and a strong community-service element.
The Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2026
How does The Legal 500 rank P C Woo & Co in Hong Kong?
We did not find P C Woo & Co in a firm-wide tier in the current Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2026 Hong Kong practice-area tables. This does not mean the firm has no capability or that individual lawyers are unrecognised; it means there is no firm ranking to report from those tables in this edition.
Training opportunities
How do you get into P C Woo & Co?
The firm says candidates may apply for its training opportunities at any time. It publishes two routes: a two-week internship for post-secondary students, especially law students, and a two-year training contract leading to admission as a Hong Kong solicitor.
- InternshipTwo weeks observing and working with lawyers across different practices, with visits that may include the courts or Stock Exchange.
- Training contractTwo years of supervised work and development across the firm's principal departments.
- TimingApplications accepted throughout the year; no fixed annual closing date is published.
- How to applyThe careers page directs candidates to send a full CV to recruit@pcwoo.com.hk or to the Office Manager at the firm's Central office.
Selection criteria
What does the firm look for?
The published criteria are straightforward: good character, willingness to learn, hard work, good academic results, command of English and Chinese, enthusiasm and a commitment to the firm's service and community values. No assessment stages, intake number or salary are published, so applicants should avoid relying on forum figures.
No fixed window
“Apply at any time” does not mean every intake remains open indefinitely. State the internship period or training-contract start year you are targeting and confirm availability with the firm.
Quick answers
P C Woo & Co, in three questions
When can you apply?
The firm says its internship and training opportunities are open to applications at any time.
How long is the internship?
The published student internship lasts two weeks.
What languages does the firm want?
Its criteria call for good command of both English and Chinese.