Latest WFH internships posted from 3 to 6 June 2024

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Hope you’ve had a great start to June.

This week, we have opportunities in content creation, sales, and more so stay on this page and see if any of them might interest you.

#1: Sustainable Growth Experts – Digital Content Creator (Internship)

sustainable-growth-experts.com

Website: sustainable-growth-experts.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $2,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Basic experience in developing and executing successful video content campaigns (If you have your own TikTok, IG, or Youtube, that counts as well)
  • Keen interest in health, wellness, and beauty.
  • Strong research and analytical skills.
  • Exceptional writing and editing skills with a keen eye for detail. (Non-negotiable)
  • Able to thrive (not survive) under high-pressure environments
Key Responsibilities
  • Craft Epic Campaigns: Develop slam-dunk content strategies across various platforms— create viral videos, and engaging and educational video content across all platforms.
  • Competitive Analysis: Find out what the best content creators are doing, reverse engineer their success, and do better
  • Find the Right Content and Execute: Spot content gaps and opportunities, and keep the company miles ahead of the competition.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and follow the instructions closely to apply.

#2: Overkill Pte. Limited – Sales / Account Executive

overkill.sg

Website: overkill.sg

Allowance / Remuneration: $1,000 – 4,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Familiar with social media formats and audience behaviors across platforms.
  • Passion and interest in content creation and up-to-date with trends and changes in the social marketing landscape.
  • Willingness to learn and uphold job responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities
  • Client Management: Build and maintain client relationships. Understand client needs and propose solutions to meet their objectives.
  • Sales Growth: Identify and develop new business opportunities. Achieve and exceed sales targets and quotas.
  • Proposal Development: Create sales presentations and proposals that effectively communicate the value of the company’s media products and services.
  • Market Research: Stay informed about industry trends and competitive landscape
  • Reporting: Maintain accurate records of sales activities and client interactions. Prepare regular reports on sales performance.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with internal teams, including production, and creative, to ensure seamless execution of campaigns.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and email your CV to [email protected]

#3: Kaplan Higher Education Academy – International Marketing Intern

kaplan.com

Website: kaplan.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Mass Communications or equivalent
  • Strong interest in international education and marketing
  • Familiarity with digital marketing tools and platforms such as social media management tools and Google Analytics.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. Proficiency in additional languages is a plus.
  • A keen eye for design and a passion for creativity.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
  • Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks effectively
  • Previous internship or work experience in marketing or related fields is preferred but not required
Key Responsibilities
  • Assist in developing and implementing marketing campaigns targeted towards international student recruitment.
  • Engage with the student community to unearth, feature, and amplify authentic stories showcasing campus life, enriching perspectives, and diverse perspectives within the institution’s community.
  • Conduct market research to identify key trends, preferences, and opportunities in target international markets.
  • Create engaging content for digital marketing channels including social media, email campaigns, and the institution’s website to communicate with international audiences effectively.
  • Collaborate with internal teams such as admissions, academic departments, and student services to ensure marketing efforts are aligned with institutional goals and offerings.
  • Support the planning and execution of virtual and in-person events aimed at engaging prospective international students.
  • Monitor and analyze the performance of marketing initiatives using relevant metrics and tools, providing insights to optimize future strategies.
  • Provide administrative support as needed, including data entry, scheduling meetings, and organizing marketing materials.
  • Ensure compliance of marketing and communication materials with CPE regulatory guidelines for assigned portfolios.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply for this position by submitting your CV to [email protected]

#4: First Affiliation Management Group – Sales Executive

famg.com.sg

Website: famg.com.sg

Allowance / Remuneration: $3,000 – 5,000 (project /contract based)

Job Qualifications
  • Dynamic and results-oriented
Key Responsibilities
  • Execute marketing strategies to generate leads and increase sales.
  • Network with potential clients to build relationships and promote the company’s products and services. 
  • Creating and delivering persuasive sales presentations to clients, highlighting the benefits and features of products tailored to their needs.
  • Act as a primary point of contact for client portfolio management and ensuring speedy response to all client requests. 
  • Staying updated and providing consultative services to clients to help them choose the right financial products and services.
  • Build and maintain relationships with existing customers to foster trust and loyalty, providing ongoing support, and addressing any concerns or inquiries they may have.
  • Communicate and present effectively to clients and other stakeholders.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and write to Marilyn via this link.

#5: Alchemy Foodtech Pte. Ltd. – Marketing Intern

alchemyfoodtech.com

Website: alchemyfoodtech.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Currently pursuing a degree/diploma in marketing, mass communication, new media, or a related field
  • Creative with experience creating videos and posts for social media
  • Passionate about food and health topics
  • Familiar with Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn platforms
  • Excellent English communication skills
  • Good Chinese communication skills
Key Responsibilities
  • Work with the Marketing team to ideate new marketing campaigns and initiatives
  • Assist the team in ideating and executing a content calendar across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other new media platforms
  • Create content and copy for integrated media strategies such as PR, email, video, and paid marketing
  • Manage and nurture working relationships with ambassadors and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs)
  • Liaise with key brand partners and co-building promotional campaigns
  • Support the Marketing team in organizing and planning events
  • Test and learn new digital assets on various owned, earned, and paid platforms
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply for this position by submitting your CV to [email protected]

Editor’s note: These positions are selected based on the “remote” tag, but some are hybrid ones and you may need to report physically to the office. For more deets, do contact the employer directly.

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4 Japanese traditional-style accommodations under $92/night in Osaka, Japan, if you can free yourself for a trip in September 2024

Osaka Airbnb

How often do you get the chance to step into a traditional Japanese accommodation, where the scent of tatami mats fills the air?

This isn’t just a dream; it’s an accessible reality even if you’re on a budget.

We’ve curated a list of Japanese lodgings that will provide you and a +1 with quite the Japanese experience for under $92/night.

Stick around and see what we’ve got!

Bunk beds in a traditional Japanese guesthouse in Taisho

Bunk beds in a traditional Japanese guesthouse in Taisho

Price: $69/night (for 2 persons)

Travel dates: 1 to 6 September 2024

First up, we have a traditional Japanese guesthouse, where you will rest your head on bunk beds crafted from the finest plywood.

Just minutes from the center of Osaka and Nara, this hideaway offers a local neighborhood paired with easy access to the region’s attractions.

Fuel up at the nearby bakery, grab groceries from the supermarket, and have your meals at the local eateries, all within a stone’s throw of your doorstep.

And when you need a friendly face or a helping hand, your host is always nearby, ready to guide you, lend you a bike, or simply engage in conversation.

Oh, and let’s not forget the resident feline companion, who is ready to shower you with purr-ful greetings.

Modern-looking two-story Japanese house near Shōji Station

Modern-looking two-story Japanese house near Shōji Station

Price: $82/night (for 2 persons)

Travel dates: 1 to 6 September 2024

At the heart of Osaka’s residential district, you will find this modern-looking two-story Japanese house near Shōji Station.

Just 15 minutes by train to the downtown of Namba and 40 minutes to Osaka Station, this abode is surrounded by supermarkets and 24-hour convenience stores.

You will have all the essentials at your fingertips.

Inside, the traditional Japanese-style house features tatami floors and built-in bunk beds.

While not barrier-free, this property promises an authentic Japanese experience that will have you feeling like a local in no time.

Spacious “green” townhouse in Sakuragawa

Spacious “green” townhouse in Sakuragawa

Price: $87/night (for 2 persons)

Travel dates: 1 to 6 September 2024

Or consider this spacious “green” townhouse in the heart of Osaka situated just a 15 to 20-minute walk from the iconic Dōtonbori district.

It’s a family-friendly rental that offers a local-style respite with easy access to the city’s offerings.

Unwind in the Japanese-style tatami room or the “Western-style” bedroom, both outfitted with proper double beds for a restful night’s sleep.

And with paid parking available, you can explore the city by day and retreat to your home away from home by night.

This spacious townhouse has everything you need for a week’s stay.

Private room in a Japanese home close to Osaka International Airport

Private room in a Japanese home close to Osaka International Airport

Price: $91/night (for 2 persons)

Travel dates: 1 to 6 September 2024

Last but not least, we have this top-rated private room, a short drive from Osaka International Airport.

Bask in the gentle light filtering through the south-facing windows overlooking the host’s Japanese-style garden.

Unwind on the two single beds or add a cot for a little one if you are traveling with your baby.

The ground-floor shared space offers an opportunity to mingle amidst Japanese hospitality.

It’s just a 5-minute walk from Okamachi Station.

Ranked in the top 5% of Airbnb homes for its exceptional ratings, reviews, and reliability, this gem promises a stay that you will remember in the Land of the Rising Sun.

These traditional-style accommodations offer more than just a place to rest; they offer a doorway to the past and present culture of Japan. For less than $92/night, you will be securing a memory that will linger long after you’ve folded your last origami crane. So pack your bags, bring an open heart, and get ready to explore Osaka come September 2024. Bon voyage!

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4 recipe books with quick & easy recipes under $44 so you can start making your meals and stop dining out too often

Gordon Ramsay's Recipe Book

Dabao/delivery food and dining out can be tempting, but they cost a lot more in the long run too.

Our curated selection of recipe books priced under $44, is your secret ingredient to whipping up quick, easy, and yummy meals right at home.

Have a look!

Gordon Ramsay Quick and Delicious: 100 Recipes to Cook in 30 Minutes or Less

Gordon Ramsay Quick and Delicious

Promo Price: $36.82

Whip up chef-quality meals in a flash with Gordon Ramsay’s Quick and Delicious cookbook.

This collection of 100 recipes features Ramsay’s bold flavors and straightforward techniques, so you can create restaurant-worthy dishes at home without spending unnecessary hours in the kitchen.

Packed with time-saving tips and tricks, this book empowers busy home cooks to make good food fast, using readily available ingredients.

Trust us, you will find yourself reaching for this cookbook again and again for its foolproof recipes.

Weeknight dinners, weekend brunches, and everything in between?

This is the book you need.

RecipeTin Eats Dinner – 150 Recipes for Fast, Everyday Meals

RecipeTin Eats Dinner

Price: $37.87

Or want dinner a lot easier?

Do it with the RecipeTin Eats Dinner cookbook.

This curation of dishes covers all your bases—from cheese-filled classics to fast and easy weeknight meals, plus twists on Mexican, French, and Italian staples.

Discover healthy dinner salads, Asian soups and noodles, and more, all with the RecipeTin Eats flair for readily available ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions.

And the invaluable “What Do I Do With a Piece of…” chapter makes cooking protein a breeze.

With beautiful photography and Nagi Maehashi’s dedication to simple yet delicious recipes, this cookbook is a must-have for any home cook (or aspiring one).

Natasha’s Kitchen: 100+ Easy Family-Favorite Recipes You’ll Make Again and Again

Natasha's Kitchen 100+ Easy Family-Favorite Recipes

Promo Price: $39.61

Natasha’s Kitchen is a culinary haven where home-cooked comfort meets global flavor.

This collection of over 100 trusted recipes from the creator of the website Natasha’s Kitchen will have you whipping up family-favorite meals with ease.

Natasha’s no-fuss approach means even novice cooks can master dishes like Lasagna, Zuppa Toscana, and the Ukrainian borscht.

Loaded with stories and tips from Natasha’s kitchen, this cookbook is for anyone seeking delicious recipes that will have your loved ones coming back for seconds.

Natasha’s Kitchen has you covered from breakfast to dessert.

The Complete One Pot: 400 Meals for Your Skillet, Sheet Pan, Instant Pot®, Dutch Oven, and More

The Complete One Pot

Promo Price: $42.98

Dinner dilemmas, be gone!

This cookbook is your one-stop shop for simple, delicious meals made in a single pan.

These 400+ recipes leverage your favorite cookware to deliver big flavors with minimal cleanup.

Pick up time-saving strategies like staggering cooking times and whipping up no-cook sauces.

With more than 130 meals ready in 45 minutes or less, you can skip the dabao and enjoy homemade goodness any night of the week.

Whether it’s a Classic Arroz Con Pollo for two, feeding a crowd with Herbed Lamb Shoulder, or getting dinner on the table fast with Cod and Tabbouleh, this book has all the solutions to make mealtime a breeze.

The complete one-pot wonder for busy home cooks.

As you turn the final pages, you will not only have an arsenal of quick and easy recipes at your fingertips but also celebrate the joy of cooking without the strain on your disposable income. For under $44, these recipe books offer more than just meals but a new lifestyle that celebrates the “homemade.” So, stock your shelves, don your apron, and enjoy your recreations. Bon appetit!

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How to Thrive When a Spender Marries a Saver

 

You’ve found the love of your life and decided to get married. However, as you plan for your shared future, you realize that one of you is a spender while the other is a saver.

Fortunately, there are strategies to manage joint finances that can satisfy both partners. Here are some tips for maintaining a balanced relationship between a spender and a saver that have been beneficial for me and my spouse.

TALK ABOUT YOUR MONETARY FEELINGS

Money often elicits strong emotions: it can cause anxiety or excitement, and managing it can either calm or stress you out. Before getting married, take time to explore each other’s feelings about money and the reasons behind them. Did you grow up in a household where money was scarce or abundant? Your upbringing significantly influences your money attitudes, and your future spouse might see things differently.

When my husband and I were engaged, we had a deep conversation about our financial upbringings. He grew up in a frugal household where every dollar was accounted for, while I was raised in a family that enjoyed spending on experiences and luxuries. Understanding these backgrounds helped us empathize with each other’s financial perspectives.

DISCUSS YOUR SPENDING PRIORITIES

One partner might value designer items, while the other enjoys an expensive hobby. Perhaps you both love to travel, aspire to own a home, or want to retire early. By discussing your desires, you can find common ground. Planning and saving for shared goals can ensure that both partners are satisfied with the purchases you make together.

We both love to travel, but I tend to splurge on spontaneous trips while my husband prefer saving for bigger vacations. By discussing our priorities, we agreed to save a portion of our income specifically for travel, allowing us to enjoy both planned and impromptu trips. If both partners agree, you can establish a clear plan for discretionary spending and saving for long-term goals.

CHOOSE PAYMENT METHODS WISELY

The pain of spending can be mitigated by using credit cards or small denominations of cash. One-click purchases and buy-it-now payments are also less painful. These payment methods can make spending less distressing for savers. Conversely, using cash, especially in large denominations, can make spending more painful for savers, though spenders are generally less influenced by the payment method.

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I noticed that my husband found it easier to stick to our budget when using cash. We decided to allocate a monthly cash allowance for discretionary spending, which helped us control our expenses better.

CONSIDER OPPORTUNITY COSTS

Many people, particularly spenders, often overlook opportunity costs at the time of purchase. When reminded of these costs, spenders tend to make more frugal choices.

For example, in a study where spenders had to choose between a S$950 and a S$1,360 stereo, they were more likely to choose the S$950 stereo when reminded that the cheaper option left them with S$410 in cash. This extra cash can be used for a weekend getaway. Highlighting opportunity costs can help spenders make more mindful decisions.

HIGHLIGHT VIRTUE IN SPENDING

Savers are more willing to spend on virtuous items, such as healthy food, compared to vices. If a saver is hesitant about a vacation, emphasize the virtuous aspects of the trip, such as quality time with family or the health benefits of relaxation.

SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP

If you struggle to agree on a budget, consider consulting a financial planner. They can help create a budget that works for both of you.

Financial planners offer impartial advice and can determine whether certain expenses are affordable or should be postponed.

AVOID COMPARING YOURSELF TO OTHERS

Spenders and savers often have different life goals, which can lead to tension. Avoid comparing yourself to your partner as a way to justify your spending habits. This approach only deepens the divide and rarely resolves issues.

If you’re a saver, it’s easy to feel superior because you save more, but such feelings can harm your relationship. Remember, spending habits do not define a person’s worth or value in a relationship.

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By following these tips, you can foster a financially harmonious relationship. Embrace your differences, communicate openly, and work together towards common goals to ensure a happy and prosperous future.

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Making sense of disposable and discretionary income in 2024

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Have you ever wondered what the difference is between disposable income and discretionary income?

Most of us have heard the terms thrown around, but do we really understand what they mean?

If you don’t, don’t worry.

Allow us to break it down in simple terms so you can wrap your head around these two important money concepts.

Defining disposable income and discretionary income
  • Disposable income: Your take-home pay

After your employer deducts CPF contribution from your paycheck, the amount left over is your disposable income.

It’s what you have available to pay for necessities like rent, groceries, and utilities.

For example, if you earn $50,000 annually but pay $10,000 in income taxes, your disposable income is $40,000.

That $40,000 has to pay for essential costs of living before becoming discretionary income you can spend freely.

  • Discretionary income: For fun and recreation

Discretionary income is what’s left from your disposable income after paying for life’s necessities.

This money is discretionary—you have discretion over how to spend it.

You might spend discretionary income on hobbies, entertainment, vacations, or non-essential whatnot.

For example, if your disposable income is $40,000 and you spend $30,000 per year on rent, food, insurance, and other necessities, your discretionary income is $10,000.

You can allocate that $10,000 for dining out, streaming media services, gym memberships, or whatever recreational activities you enjoy.

Making the most of your disposable & discretionary income
  • Set a budget
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The first step is setting a budget to understand how much discretionary income you have to work with each month after paying for essentials.

Look at your income and expenses over the last few months to determine an average amount left over.

Make sure your budget accounts for both short- and long-term goals.

  • Prioritize essentials

Focus on needs before wants.

Pay for housing, food, transportation, and healthcare first.

Look for ways to cut costs on essentials through budgeting, meal planning, public transit, or insurance optimization.

Any money saved can be added to your discretionary fund.

  • Invest in yourself

Use some of your discretionary income for self-improvement to increase your earning potential. 

Take a course to learn a new skill, get additional education or training, and build your professional network.

While these may seem like extra expenses now, they can pay off in the long run through career advancement, and pay increases.

  • Reward yourself

After budgeting for essentials and investing in your future, spend the remainder of your discretionary income on enjoyment.

Treat yourself to a nice meal out, tickets to your favorite concert, a vacation, hobbies, or other leisure activities that you find personally fulfilling.

You’ve earned it!

Now, you should have a decent understanding of the differences between disposable and discretionary income. Disposable income is how much you have left over after taxes and necessities. Discretionary income is how much you can spend on wants after needs are met. While related, they are calculated differently. Knowing the distinction helps you budget and make smarter money choices.

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