Seeking employment within the field of psychology
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I am a former journalist who is actively seeking job opportunities in the field of psychology. I chose to make a mid-career switch to psychology because I have always had a curious fascination with human behaviour and I am deeply passionate about supporting individuals in their journey. I strongly believe that this line of work would continue to challenge me and allow me to grow professionally.
In addition to my theoretical and research skills in psychology, I also possess good communication skills (verbal and written skills) honed during my training as a journalist in Australia. Even while studying journalism, I have always demonstrated a keen interest in spreading awareness of mental health. I won the Hunter Institute Response Ability Prize for Mental Health Reporting for my piece ‘More than just the University Blues’ – an investigative article that probed deeper into the issue of depression among young university students.
WMI Building Management Pte Ltd, Singapore (April 2016 – Present)
Co-ordinated change management process during the COVID-19 pandemic to help employees adapt to organisational changes.
Bukit Batok Secondary School (January 2016 – March 2016)
Relief teacher (English and Literature)
Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) (November 2021 to October 2022)
James Cook University, Australia (Singapore Campus)
Achievements: Obtained a distinction for thesis
Awarded a Second Class (Upper) Honours
Bachelor of Psychological Science (March 2019 to October 2021)
James Cook University, Australia (Singapore Campus)
Achievements: Graduated with a distinction average
Master of International Journalism (February 2014 – March 2015)
The University of Western Australia (Perth, Australia)
Achievements: Completed core units with a distinction average
Bachelor of Communications (February 2009 - June 2013)
Edith Cowan University (Perth, Australia)
Achievements: Completed core units with a distinction average
Received invitation to be a member of the Golden Key Honour Society for being in the top 15 per cent of the university cohort.