Floral Garage Singapore started in 2015 as an e-commerce startup and has flourished into a reputable florist company in Singapore with a well-established online presence. We operate via our online store at www.FloralGarageSG.com. We believe that all individuals should be able to show love, care and appreciation to their loved ones through the use of flowers. Our mission is to provide the public with fresh and affordable bouquets and floral arrangements.
Responsibilities
The best internship opportunity if you want to start your own e-commerce business. Past interns have managed to start an e-commerce business after going through our programme! We've developed our own unique internet marketing system.
Starting an E-Commerce Business. Internet Marketing. Learn how to start a highly profitable website in any industry. You'll get to see how we do everything from the front end to the back end. You will be assisting our team to start new online ventures and improve existing ones.
Tasks will be a mixture of product sourcing, website design, marketing, outsourcing, etc.
Part-time intern welcome. Pay for part-time pay will be prorated.
Requirements
• Excellent English Writing Skills.
• Good Communication skills.
• Fluid, critical thinking.
• Able to adapt quickly to new environments.
We cannot accept foreigners as we do not have the quota.
Please send in your resume to [email protected].
Contact Jacob at 91114488 for more information.
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