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We welcome passionate individuals to join us in preserving and promoting antique culture!

Antique Investment Advisor

Responsibilities:

  • Analyze antique market trends and provide investment advice and risk assessments;
  • Design personal/institutional antique investment plans;
  • Assist clients with purchasing, selling, and asset allocation;
  • Maintain high-end client relationships and report investment returns;
  • Liaise with appraisers, auction houses, museums, etc., for firsthand information;
  • Participate in or organize exhibitions, auctions, and forums.

Requirements:

  • Strong background in Art History, Cultural Relics, or Investments (Bachelor’s or above);
  • 3+ years of experience in the art/antique or financial investment industry;
  • Familiarity with antique markets and strong market insight;
  • Excellent interpersonal and client service skills;
  • Basic art appraisal knowledge and understanding of relevant laws;
  • Fluent in English; multilingual is a plus.

International Market Development Specialist

Responsibilities:

  • Research global antique market trends and formulate entry and expansion strategies;
  • Develop overseas partnerships with auction houses, expos, and art institutions;
  • Organize and participate in international art exhibitions and cultural exchanges;
  • Promote brand internationalization and enhance global awareness;
  • Draft market research reports and provide strategic support;
  • Assist with cross-border transactions, including logistics, customs, and compliance.

Requirements:

  • Degree in Marketing, International Trade, or Art Management (Bachelor’s or above);
  • Fluent in English; proficiency in a second language is a plus (e.g., French, Japanese);
  • Knowledge of the international art market and relevant work experience preferred;
  • Strong cross-cultural communication and negotiation skills;
  • Overseas study or work experience preferred;
  • Willingness to travel and adapt to overseas environments.

Antique Appraisal Intern

Responsibilities:

  • Assist senior appraisers in data collection and basic analysis;
  • Organize appraisal reports and literature, manage archives;
  • Learn antique classification, material identification, and dating;
  • Assist in exhibition setup, photography, and record-keeping;
  • Participate in research or conservation projects.

Requirements:

  • Currently enrolled in Art History, Museology, or Archaeology undergraduate/graduate program;
  • Strong interest in antiques and relics;
  • Detail-oriented with good observation and learning abilities;
  • Proficient in office software, basic image editing a plus;
  • Available at least 3 days/week for a minimum 3-month internship.