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Global Fellowship (Remote Friendly)

The Alariss Global Fellowship is a competitive program for American university students and graduates to work in emerging market countries including China, Indonesia, Kenya, United Arab Emirates, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Singapore in roles including Marketing, Business Development, Engineering, Product Management, and Customer Support. Due to COVID, many of the roles are now remote-friendly. University students currently taking gap years are also encouraged to apply. The Fellowship offers a stipend, access to excellent mentorship, an international support network, and valuable job experience abroad. Fellows generally have a history of achievement and proven leadership experience coupled with a passion for international affairs and business acumen.

To apply, please fill out the application form. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with international placements beginning from September 2020. Upon indicating your interests and skills, Alariss will recommend potential matches. The length of each Fellowship ranges from 4 to 12 months.


What you’ll do:

Alariss Fellows will work in a variety of roles, depending on their experience. Our Clients, which include some of the largest investment, tech, marketing, and education technology firms, are seeking top U.S.-educated talent to advance their global-minded outlook. Talents are needed in the spheres of Finance, Strategy, Computer Science, and Education Design. Note: Fellows will be employed by Alariss and dispatched to our global partner projects.


About Alariss:

Alariss is a cross-border advisory firm based in San Francisco. Founded by two Harvard graduates, the mission of Alariss is to empower the next generation of global leaders, equipped for the jobs of the future. Through education, cultural exchange, and training, students are exposed to the best educational resources and mentorship from around the world. Alariss seeks to close the skills gap between what is taught in schools and what is required in the modern workforce. The team includes multilingual graduates of Harvard, MIT, Princeton, and Stanford with experiences at Microsoft, McKinsey, the World Bank, and other leading organizations (www.alariss.com).