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Education Consultant at a Leading University in Yangon, Myanmar

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Job Type: Permanent
Location: Yangon
Industry: Consulting, Education & Training
Salary Detail: Up to 700,000 MMK and other allowances
Reference: MZA67149

Job Description

​Education Consultant at a Leading University in Yangon, Myanmar

  • Responsible for advising students on academic programs, admissions, visas, and scholarships for international universities, ensuring informed decisions and compliance with deadlines

  • Up to 700,000 MMK and other allowances

The Role

Excellent opportunity for a well-experienced educational consultant who is looking for a challenging and rewarding career. Our client is looking for a seasoned individual to join their team in Yangon

About the Company

Our client is a successful education service provider with the high market position which will allow your career as a recruitment consultant to grow together with the organization

Description

  • Assess students’ academic background, career aspirations, and financial status to recommend suitable programs and universities

  • Assist students in preparing application materials, including resumes, SOPs (Statement of Purpose), recommendation letters, and portfolios

  • Maintain relationships with overseas universities and education agencies to stay updated on admission policies

  • Stay informed about trends in international education, including popular courses, visa rules, and global employment trends

Requirements

  • At least 4 years of experience in related industry

  • Bachelor’s degree holder and other related qualification will be advantaged

  • Business English is a must

  • Consultants must assess current educational practices, identify areas for improvement, and devise effective strategies

Benefits

Attractive Allowances

Career Growth Opportunities

If you are focused on curriculum development and educational quality, a position like Director of Academic Affairs or Associate Dean for Academic Programs could be a logical step forward