The rapid integration of technology into education and the workforce demands innovative approaches in order to the gap between classroom learning and real-world experience. This review paper analyses the growing role of technology in enhancing work-study integration for Chinese students, specifically focusing on virtual internships, online learning platforms, and AI-powered assessments. In the context of higher education, the integration of work and study is one of the key components, as a result of which the students not only study theoretical materials but also receive practical knowledge and first-hand experience. The Chinese students’ perception of technology is of paramount importance because apart from merely creating an integrated relationship between work and study, the latest technological advancements enable an individual to pursue new ways of learning, cooperation, and sharpening particular abilities. This paper reveals the complex nature of technology-related integration between work and in-school study for Chinese learners and contributes to the wider holistic view of education. The analysis of the existing research and successful initiatives coupled with how these technologies facilitate workplace learning, and develop essential skills is core to improving overall work-study experiences for Chinese students.