Reports to: Head of Programmes & Content, Hong Kong
Location: Hong Kong, on-site only
*Opportunities are available year-round. Minimum internship duration is 2 months.
*Candidates must have the right to work in Hong Kong.
*Candidates must submit a Cover Letter with CV.
The Global Institute For Tomorrow (GIFT)
GIFT is a reinvention agency with a 20-year history in the Asian region. We are dedicated to transforming organisations and individuals by advancing their understanding of today’s most critical drivers of change—from the emergence of a post-Western world to the reshaping of global capitalism and the dynamic relationship between business, society, and the state. With offices in Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur, our practical insights, internationally acclaimed leadership learning curriculum, and outcome-driven facilitation help our clients anticipate and practically navigate a turbulent 21st century. www.global-inst.com
- Leadership Development
- Global Awareness
- Advisory
Team & Job Description
You will be part of GIFT’s Hong Kong team in the implementation of various assignments, including but not limited to:
- Research and writing to support the development of concept papers, reports, project partner pipeline, programme collateral, articles, etc.
- Supporting the development of marketing collateral such as social media posts, graphics, presentations, etc. for the purpose of raising GIFT’s profile
- Administrative and logistical support for projects such as leadership programmes, virtual/in-person conferences, stakeholder engagements, etc.
Skills & Qualifications
- University student or above
- Interest and experience aligned with the responsibilities outlined above
- Analytical and intellectually curious, with a strong desire to develop new ideas and solve complex problems
- Excellent research and writing skills
- Self-starter who works well both independently and collaboratively in a flat organisational structure
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with initiative to contribute to thoughtprovoking discussions
- Detail-oriented and rigorous, with excellent organisational and multi-tasking abilities and a commitment to quality and deadlines
- Fluent in written and spoken English; Mandarin Chinese proficiency is an advantage
Compensation
Daily stipend of HK$100 for each day worked
To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter to Rebecca Yip at [email protected], cc’ing Renee Chu at [email protected]
All information provided will be used for recruitment purposes only
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