About Bizlink
Bizlink Centre is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the disadvantaged individuals, in particular persons with disabilities, through training and employment in Singapore. Bizlink is a registered charity with the office of the Commissioner of Charities and is conferred the status of the Institution of Public Character (IPC).
Bizlink’s programmes provide a variety of soft skills and on-the-job training that maximize opportunity for participants to reach their fullest potential. Our social enterprises offer a supportive environment for disadvantaged individuals and those with disabilities across several vocations.
Bizlink has been serving the disability community since 1986. Today, individuals, regardless of their disabilities and disadvantaged background, are enabled through work within an inclusive community.
Reporting Department: Creative, e-Commerce and Marketing (CEM)
Reporting Address: 512 Chai Chee Lane, #01-09, Singapore 469028
Working Hours:
- Monday – Friday: 8.30am to 5.30pm
- Allowance is provided for overtime after working hours.
- Execute and assist the full purchase requisition process including prepare purchase order, waiver form and payment vouchers
- Source for quotations from vendors and suppliers
- Follow up on sales enquiries and order fulfilments
- Prepare quotations for customers interested in our various products such as greeting cards, hampers, floral gifts, corporate gifts etc.
- Arranging of logistic support such as delivery, mailing, courier, etc
- Any other duties that may be assigned by supervisor
Job Requirements:
- Internship Period of at least 3 - months preferred
- Proficient in MS Office
- Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
- Able to work independently and in teams
- Have the patience and passion to work with disabilities and the needy and disadvantaged
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