UEM Young Executive Scheme

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Good news ! UEM has now invite application from Malaysian for their Young Executive Scheme (YES). YES aimed at equipping aspiring fresh graduates with invaluable skills and experience for better employment opportunities in the future.

The criteria :

Successful candidates will be given a one-year contract with monthly training allowances of RM900.00 for Diploma and RM1,200.00 for Degree and Masters including appropriate benefits. Successful candidates will get the opportunity to experience excellent work exposure and attain invaluable skills by being involved in our projects.

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  1. Read the job description and company profile carefully so that you are aware of the job details when an employer calls you about your application. If the job advertisement does not contain enough information, ask the employer for more details.
  2. Remember to write down the name & contact number of the recruiter in case you need to call back later.
  3. Prepare for the interview by finding out more about the company, the job and the industry.
  4. Be punctual for your interview. Bring your resume, transcripts, certificates and relevant documents to the interview.
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CARAM Asia internship programme now available for students

CARAM Asia’s internship programme aims to develop a human rights
perspective and deepen the understanding of interns on the issues of
migration and health.More specifically, this will afford them the opportunity to acquire
practical experience of work in NGOs and civil society while learning
different advocacy, campaigning, researching and networking skills.

We welcome highly motivated candidates with keen interest to advocate
for the migrant communities. This internship can also be used for
academic accreditation purposes but interns will have to apply
individually with their university to obtain accreditation for their
work while CARAM Asia can assist in acknowledging the intern’s work
with us.

Internships with us are not paid. Applicants are advised to seek
financial support independently. However for interns from overseas our
staff may give suggestions on accommodation.

Interested candidates should contact our Regional Coordinator, Cynthia
Gabriel: cynt@caramasia.org

Thank you.
Best Regards,
Vivian Chong
Information & Communication Officer
CARAM Asia
8th Floor, Wisma MLS,
31 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman,
50100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tel: 603-2697-0708 | 603-2697-0219
Fax:603-2697-0282
www.caramasia.org

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Frequenty Ask Question for Fresh Graduate

FAQs for fresh graduates.

You can read many interview tips out there, but in this post I share some tips which might be useful for fresh graduates.

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Internship for Translator

The Consortium for Conservation Medicine is conducting a collaborative research project with the Ministry of Health Malaysia, The National Public Health Laboratory at Sungai Buloh and Perhilitan.

The objective of this study is to determine if occupational and non-occupational human contact with nonhuman primates as well as other animals in highly exposed populations results in the zoonotic transfer of viruses. In addition, this study is also to determine the incidence of infection of various agents within this population, and isolate the most likely methods of infection.

Currently we are focusing on building up our network of hunters who collect samples from the animals they hunt as part of their everyday occupational or recreational activities. We are also planning to conduct surveys in restaurants that sell wildlife to identify behaviour that increases risk of exposure to zoonotic pathogens and to get an idea of the type and quantity of bush meat consumed in Malaysia.

There is an opportunity for someone to join us in the field during July to assist us with conducting surveys and to act as a translator. This Internship will require extensive travel around Peninsular Malaysia. You must be able to read Chinese and Malay, and speak Mandarin, Cantonese, Malay and English. We would provide you with a stipend and cover all your travel expenses.

Please send CV and cover letter to:

Tom Hughes, ZEN Project Coordinator, Malaysia

Email: hughes@conservationmedicine.org

hp: 019 392 8307

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