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What's after graduation?
Thursday, September 29, 2011 @ 5:40 PM

Since graduation is not too far away, being #sosingaporean, I went searching randomly for jobs via various online portals just to look-see what kind of jobs are on the market now. I'm not exactly picky when it comes to finding a job, but now that I would soon hold an expensive education cert (*ahem* with a number of work experiences), expectations are definitely higher when it comes to job scope, salary wise and future career developement plans. Yes, I've plans to work overseas, but that will be after I master new languages which will be put off to a later part of my working life.

For these upcoming 2 years, I hope to find work in an environment that I like. I am not exactly 100% career-minded so you won't see me trying to climb the corporate leader. I need to be able to show my creativity in my job hence, the stereotyped, Shenton way OL kinda 9-5 job is NO GO.

This is the type of job I'd totally enjoy. Check this out :

Assistant Manager (Programmes), National Museum of Singapore


Responsibilities :
- Reporting to the Manager and assisting in planning and conceptualising a range of educational and mass appeal public programmes, outreach activities and workshops to promote the National Museum of Singapore
- Explore, source and engage existing and new partners for public programmes, outreach activities and workshops
- Operationalise the programmes by managing the events, programmes and other onsite activities
- Manage marketing, publicity and budget for each individual programme and event
- Manage communication and engagement with schools / partners on programmes such as tours, talks and education programmes
- Plan and conduct educational programmes / events for students and teachers or a general public audience
- Volunteer management, including communication, scheduling and organisation of volunteer events
- Any other duties assigned by the Manager.


Requirements

- University degree with at least 2 years of relevant experience
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, in English and a second language
- Able to work beyond office hours, including weekends and public holidays, whenever necessary 



How awesome is this! Should I just go submit my resume and see if I can score an interview with them? *wink*




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