Career Results
122 FoundHistorian
"Historians are the academic detectives of the past. They spend years in dusty archives translating ancient manuscripts and deconstructing colonial records to write the books that define a nation's cultural and political identity."
History Educator
"History Educators are the charismatic storytellers of the past. Operating in museums and heritage sites, they design interactive exhibits and lead captivating tours that make ancient history come alive for children, tourists, and the general public."
History Lecturer
"History Lecturers are the academic philosophers of the past. They do not just teach dates and facts; they force university students to debate the complex, controversial socio-political theories behind why empires rise, fall, and go to war."
History Teacher
"History Teachers are the frontline storytellers of the nation. Operating in secondary schools, they teach the mandatory SPM Sejarah syllabus, using immense charisma and discipline to make ancient dates and political events engaging for modern teenagers."
Imam
"The Imam is the spiritual anchor of the Muslim neighborhood. While an "Ustadz" might be a freelance teacher, and a "Mufti" is a high-level government scholar, the Imam is the man physically standing at the front of the prayer mat five times a day, directly carrying the spiritual responsibility of his congregation."
Instructional Designer
"Instructional Designers are the digital architects of education. To strictly differentiate: The Subject Matter Expert provides the raw, boring knowledge. The Teacher stands in front of a class to deliver it. The Instructional Designer builds the interactive, gamified software module that allows 10,000 employees to learn that exact same knowledge on their laptops without a teacher."
International Relations Lecturer
"International Relations Lecturers are the academic masters of global politics. They train future diplomats, intelligence analysts, and politicians by teaching the brutal realities of international law, national security, and global economics."
Internationalist
"Internationalists (Professors of International Relations / Geopolitical Academics) are the grand philosophers of global power. To strictly differentiate: The Diplomat is the active politician flying to the UN to argue a treaty. The International Policy Analyst writes the rapid 5 page brief advising the military on a current war. The Internationalist sits in a university, spending five years writing a 500 page masterpiece analyzing exactly why that war fits into a 300 year historical pattern of imperialism."
Interpreter
"Interpreters are the vocal bridges of international relations. To strictly differentiate: The Translator sits at a quiet desk for a week typing out a document. The Interpreter sits in a room and listens to a foreign Minister speak, and must instantly, within one second, speak the exact translation into a microphone without pausing to think."