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The Emerging Markets Institute (EMI) is a student-led think tank which aims to promote greater understanding of the emerging markets among its members as well as the wider Yale-NUS community. EMI seeks to conduct cutting-edge research and analysis of the emerging markets, and facilitate opportunities for conversation and discussion on issues, information, and ideas related to the emerging economie

s. By equipping members with extensive knowledge on the developments and opportunities in emerging economies, EMI aims to serve as a platform to connect Yale-NUS students with industry professionals to support their personal, professional, and academic development.

Interested in the e-commerce industry? Keen to find out how Shopee managed to grow exponentially and expand to 6 differe...
08/09/2017

Interested in the e-commerce industry? Keen to find out how Shopee managed to grow exponentially and expand to 6 different locations in a span of two years?

Presenting... An office visit to Shopee SG, under GEM's Business Partnership initiative!

Shopee is extremely interested to host Yale-NUS Students at their brand new office space, to share about their operations, and to network with students! Full-time positions (both short-term and graduate) are open, and the office visit would be a great way to get to know executives from the organization and gain a sense of the working environment.

Please register by 12pm on the 12th of September.

Thank you!

08/07/2017
08/07/2017

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