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More context: I have enough savings and CPF that I don't need to worry about retirement. I took a few courses on marketing just for the fun of it, but want to look for a job for it in real life- more to occupy myself. Do companies allow older people to work as interns?
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Eric Chia
18 Jul 2019
Senior Financial Consultant at Prudential
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HC Tang
18 Jul 2019
Financial Enthusiast, Budgeting at The Society
Sure why not ?
But for better start instead of waiting to be employ, since you don't really need the $.
Try:
Go for DM related networking events.
Join and find some groups or restaurant or nearby nearboughood cafe and offer your pro bono service to help them do DM and manage their Social Media accounts and increase business.
You can show them your qualitifications and passion. If they are skeptical, you can negotiate to try help them out for like 3 to 6 months, and since you're providing pro-bono free services, I don't see why they wouldn't take it up or even work together with you manage it together!
If I have a business, I would definite get your help to work this out together! :)
Cheers!
Jia you !:D
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Absolutely love that you don't have financial worries since you took steps to build the buffer! I guess it's about enjoying yourself and learning as much as you can - I actually think companies would love having you on board!
Reminds me of this movie as well: The Intern - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2361509/ have a watch! I think it would resonate well with you at this stage in your life :)
Synopsis:
Seventy-year-old widower Ben Whittaker has discovered that retirement isn't all it's cracked up to be. Seizing an opportunity to get back in the game, he becomes a senior intern at an online fashion site, founded and run by Jules Ostin.
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No harm trying, while it seems challenging for the older people to get job in new field, there are a couple of the govt scheme that encourage companies to hire the older folks. And if your desired internship pay is affordable to the company, they might be open to offer an internship!
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As long as you are "cheap" enough to them, why not ?...
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Hi there, since you don't really need the money, you're doing it for passion, have you considered doing freelance digital marketing?
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