We're hiring for a few positions, and in particular looking to work with talent in Southeast Asia: if you know anyone who may be interested, please help us share widely. Thank you!

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Good Growth is hiring three different (part-time) remote positions: If you're interested in research that supports growing the plant-based / farmed animal advocacy movement in Asia, then you're looking in the right place. Links and descriptions below, please help us share widely!

1.⁠ ⁠Researcher (https://tinyurl.com/ggresjd) - we're looking for someone with social media listening experience to work on a project focused on plant-based diets in SE Asia.

2.⁠ ⁠Social Movements Researcher (https://tinyurl.com/ggsmrjd) - we're looking for researchers with fluency in either Indonesian/Malay/Tagalog/Thai/Vietnamese to support with desktop research on local social movements.

3.⁠ ⁠Research Ops Coordinator (https://tinyurl.com/ggrojd) - we're looking for an organised, detail-oriented individual to support operations and logistics related to our research work.

Apply by Friday April 19th. More about us at www.goodgrowth.io

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