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A leading Southeast Asian superapp is seeking a passionate Content Writing Trainee to enhance its Helpcentre resources. The role involves creating engaging content, researching Grab's services, and applying SEO best practices. Ideal candidates should be pursuing a degree in Communications or a related field, with excellent writing skills and a basic understanding of HTML. This is a full-time position based in Singapore offering comprehensive benefits and flexibility.
Grab is Southeast Asia's leading superapp. From getting your favourite meals delivered to helping you manage your finances and getting around town hassle-free, we've got your back with everything. In Grab, purpose gives us joy and habits build excellence, while harnessing the power of Technology and AI to deliver the mission of driving Southeast Asia forward by economically empowering everyone, with heart, hunger, honour, and humility.
We are looking for a passionate and detail-oriented Content Writing Trainee to join our Grab Support Helpcentre team. This traineeship is an exciting opportunity for someone who loves creating impactful content, has a knack for simplifying complex information, and is eager to learn about customer support operations in a fast-paced tech environment.
As a Content Writing Trainee, you will play a key role in enhancing the Helpcentre's resources, ensuring our users can find clear, accurate, and helpful information to resolve their queries independently.
This is a 6 months full-time onsite role based in Singapore as part of the GRIT Programme.
Responsibilities
Technical Skills and Competencies Trainee will learn during the traineeship:
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We are committed to building an inclusive and equitable workplace that enables diverse Grabbers to grow and perform at their best. As an equal opportunity employer, we consider all candidates fairly and equally regardless of nationality, ethnicity, religion, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, family commitments, physical and mental impairments or disabilities, and other attributes that make them unique