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A government agency in Singapore is seeking an Associate Trade Mark Examiner to review trade mark applications and ensure legal compliance. The role requires strong analytical and communication skills to assist applicants and contribute to the agency's goals in intellectual property. A university degree is necessary, along with a commitment to professional development.
Great ideas do not discriminate, and anyone can have them. Given the right protection and support, a great idea can become a power brand, a transformative technology, an innovative process or design, or even a song or story that moves one’s soul.
Housing Singapore’s largest community of intellectual property (IP) experts, IPOS understands better than anyone how important it is to protect ideas and creations for now and the future. We leverage on our deep technical, legal and business expertise to help innovative enterprises grow, through their intangible assets, including IP, from Singapore, through Singapore. We catalyse the ideas today, into assets tomorrow.
A trade mark can be any letter, word, name, shape, colour, aspect of packaging or a combination of these elements. Even sounds or smells may qualify as trademarks. Trade marks play a very important role in the marketing and branding of businesses. Just think about the stylized "bird" that is on the
tailfin of every SIA plane, or the quatrefoil logo of DBS.
We are currently looking to recruit associate trade mark examiners. As an examiner, you will work with other colleagues in the Registry of Trade Marks to review trade mark applications to ensure that they meet the legal requirements for registration. You may also be involved in the formulation and implementation of national policies relating to the registration of trade marks, contributing to Singapore’s status as a global hub for intellectual assets and intellectual property.
Key Job Responsibilities
Examining a trade mark application requires a combination of sound thinking, good analytical skills and some understanding of, or interest in, how businesses brand, market and identify themselves.
You will:
Trade mark examiners are expected to communicate with applicants or their legal representatives on the outcome of the examination. It includes the raising objections to the application, and considering the responses from applicants to these objections, where the need arises. Trade mark examiners also have to provide assistance to members of the public who have queries on trade mark related matters.
Apart from the examination of trade mark applications, a trade mark examiner will also be asked to take on administrative roles and responsibilities which are necessary for the proper functioning of the Registry of Trade Marks and to meet the larger organisational goals of IPOS.
Lastly, as you develop in seniority and deepen your expertise as a trade mark examiner, your professional role will expand to include supervision, mentoring and coaching responsibilities.
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