• Hamadan Craft Revival Foundation
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  • A Kashmir Craft Policy Think Tank - Shaping the Future of Artisans

Apprenticeship

Welcome to Hamadan Craft Revival Foundation

HCRF Apprenticeship Program

The HCRF Apprenticeship Program offers a comprehensive training platform for individuals interested in key support roles within the Kashmir handicraft industry. This program includes hands-on experience in areas such as Packaging Design, Logistics, Marketing & Digital Strategy, Design & Product Development, Web Development, App Development, Storytelling, Content Development, Research, and Writing. The goal is to equip future professionals with the skills necessary to support, innovate, and grow the handicraft sector.

Apprenticeship Program

Why Join HCRF’s?

Our mission is to offer practical, evidence-based solutions and alternatives that not only address the current challenges in the Kashmir Handicraft Industry but also capitalize on future opportunities, ensuring long-term growth and sustainability.

Craft Your Career with Purpose!

Current Apprenticeship Openings

Join our team at the Hamdan Craft Revival Foundation and be part of a movement dedicated to preserving and promoting Kashmir’s rich craft heritage. We are looking for passionate individuals who are committed to making a difference.

How to Apply

To apply for our apprenticeship program, please send your resume and a brief cover letter to apprenticeship@khcrf.org. Be sure to mention the apprenticeship position you are applying for in the subject line.

Selection Process: Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by the HCRF apprenticeship panel. Selection is based on passion, creativity, and the potential for contribution to the handicraft sector.

Join the HCRF Apprenticeship Program Today! Whether you’re passionate about design, marketing, logistics, research, or storytelling, the HCRF Apprenticeship Program offers a unique platform to develop your skills and contribute to the future of Kashmiri handicrafts.

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