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Intern - Merchandising

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Job Description

As an Intern in Merchandising at Mas Holdings, candidates are expected to assist in the coordination of product development and sourcing activities. Requirements include strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in Microsoft Office. The candidate should be eager to learn, adaptable, and able to work in a fast-paced environment. The role involves supporting the merchandising team in managing timelines, coordinating with suppliers, and ensuring quality standards are met.

Company Info

MAS Holdings is a leading apparel and textile manufacturer headquartered in Sri Lanka. Known for its innovative approach and commitment to sustainability, MAS Holdings has a global presence with numerous manufacturing facilities and design centers. The company partners with some of the world's leading brands, offering a wide range of products from intimate wear to sportswear. With a focus on ethical manufacturing and employee welfare, MAS Holdings is a pioneer in the industry, driving change through technology and sustainable practices.

Destination Guide

Sri Lanka is a vibrant island nation known for its rich culture, diverse landscapes, and friendly people. The job market is growing, especially in sectors like manufacturing, IT, and tourism. The culture is a blend of traditional and modern influences, with a strong emphasis on family and community. The lifestyle is generally relaxed, with a warm climate and beautiful beaches. For relocation, a work visa is required, which can be facilitated by the employer. The cost of living is relatively low, making it an attractive destination for expatriates. English is widely spoken, easing the transition for international workers.

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