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  • Beijing: Urbane Magazine seeks Editorial Assistant

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    Into design, architecture and urban development? Fascinated by the ever-changing fabric of our city? Urbane magazine is looking for a talented Editorial Assistant. Qualified applicants should be able to write and speak English fluently, possess native Chinese speaking ability, and have an eye for design and extensive contacts in the fields of design, art, architecture, lifestyle and travel. Previous editorial experience is a must. Send a cv and English writing samples to editor@truerun.com.

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Beijing: Global Media Auditor is seeking a Marketing Manager

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    Since 1931, BPA Worldwide has been the preferred global provider of audited data for the marketing and media/information industries. Media owners, advertisers, and advertising agencies govern the tripartite organization. Our membership consists of more than 2,600 media properties (media, electronic, face-to-face, wireless, databases) and 2,800 media buyers in over 24 countries. We have seven offices worldwide.

    At our Asia Pacific regional office, located in Beijing China, we are seeking candidates to fill the following position available currently: Marketing Manager

    We are seeking a marketing manager to develop our media audit business in mainland China. The position requires travels in China and occasionally overseas.

    Primary Responsibilities:

    • Primarily responsible for seeking out new audit business on a daily basis. Contact potential prospects to market and sell BPA memberships to publishers, advertisers, agencies and associate members in mainland China.
    • Member retention
    • Represent BPA at industry events
    • Use BPA collateral materials and related tools (such as, PowerPoint presentations) to make marketing presentations to potential applicants
    • Work within a team environment to achieve corporate growth goals

    Position Qualifications:

    • 4-year college degree, minimum requirement for the position, any discipline
    • 5-year working experiences in sales & marketing in publishing industry
    • Working experience in publication distribution is a plus
    • Exceptional customer service skills
    • Strong interpersonal and excellent written communication skills
    • Proficient in MS Applications, PowerPoint and Excel - Spreadsheet proficiency a must
    • Organized and detail oriented
    • Ability to read, speak and write English and Chinese is highly desirable

    Training:

    • BPA Worldwide provides a comprehensive classroom training program for marketing managers.
    • BPA Worldwide is committed to employee training and offers comprehensive advanced training programs for all employees.

    You will be working with a great team in a professional, corporate, and performance focused company. In return for your contributions, you will receive a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package.

    Please submit all inquiries to: hrchina@bpaww.com or fax: +86-10-8591-0589. We regret that we will only be contacting those applicants qualified for the position.

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Beijing: UNDP China is recruiting a part-time communications specialist

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    Title: Communication Specialist
    Duration: Three months part time (possible extension). To start as soon as possible and stay on until all advocacy activities are completed after the launch (expected by end-September).
    Duty Station: Beijing, China

    A. Brief Background

    The National Human Development Report (NHDR) is the flagship publication of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It aims at placing human development at the forefront of the national political agenda. For more than a decade, NHDR has been serving as a tool for policy analysis reflecting people’s priorities, strengthening national capacities, engaging partners, identifying inequities and measuring progress.

    UNDP in China produces a National Human Development Report (UNDP) every 2-3 years. The themes of the report are highly relevant to China’s development needs, reaching into the core of national debate and discussion on development issues. UNDP China has produced 4 NHDRs since 1997 and the NHDR 2007/8 is themed “Basic Public Services for 1.3 Billion People.” The report seeks to contribute to the ongoing policy dialogue about equalization of basic public services through analysis of gaps in public service delivery and the development gaps that they cause, and presentation of policy recommendations for overcoming these challenges.

    To lead the media campaign related to the launch and advocacy of the NHDR and ensure that the NHDR be made full use of by its target audiences, including national and local level government and civil society representatives, UNDP China wishes to engage a full-time media specialist.

    B. Roles and Responsibilities:

    Under the direct supervision of the Senior Economist and in close cooperation with the Communications Officer, the Communications Specialist shall undertake the following tasks:

    1. Take primary responsibility in creating and executing a comprehensive communication strategy for promotion and advocacy of NHDR, with key results including, but not limited to a large readership of and a sustained media focus on the report. Because the content of the report is highly relevant to challenges faced by the people in rural areas, and in the Central and Western regions, as well as other social groups such as women and migrant workers, the plan should pay close attention to reaching these target groups.
    2. Design, develop, produce and distribute audience-specific English- and Chinese-language communication tools for the report.
    a) These may include, but not be limited to, things such as:
    i. Short press releases, Q&A and key message sheets on different themes
    ii. 20-page brochure/information pamphlet
    iii. Postcards to be sent to students and academics
    iv. Website content
    b) Create a comprehensive data pool of media stakeholders and partners relevant to the mission of Human Development Reports.
    3. Take full responsibility for the conceptualization, planning and execution of a pre-launch media training course/workshop.
    4. Take the lead in mobilizing media coverage of the NHDR. Identify, contact, confirm and establish agreements with at least five media partners with whom the UNDP will maintain a close working relationship during the course of the launch.
    5. Design, advertise, and give an award for excellence in development reporting in the Chinese news media to encourage coverage of the report.
    6. Play an essential role in creating and distributing donor-specific resource mobilization tools. (these include, but are not limited to emails, brochures, packets, and other tools thought of by the Communications Specialist)
    7. Mobilize 30-50 mainstream media partners to participate in the launch events and report on the content of the NHDR.
    8. Create indicators and checklists to monitor progress and ensure that the stated goals and agreed deadlines are met. Provide weekly updates to Senior Economist and Country Director on the status of progress.
    9. For one week after the launch, collect clippings of media coverage of the launch, the report and its contents.


    C. Required Profile

    • A Chinese professional with commitment to development work and at least three years of relevant work experience in Chinese news media.
    • At least a master’s degree in communications, politics, or a related field.
    • Very strong publishing and work record in Chinese news media; Knowledge of development issues as related to communication and advocacy.
    • Demonstrated functional network of connections in news media industry. Strong skills in and record of partnership development and services.
    • Proven analytical and organizational skills for media events.
    • Strong communication (including interpersonal / diplomatic) skills.
    • Proven language ability in both speaking and writing English and Chinese.
    • Deep understanding of the communication needs of target audiences.

    Dear friends,

    UNDP China is recruiting a part-time communications specialist to help launch the 2008 China Human Development Report, a flagship publication of UNDP. The new Report will be focusing on providing basic public-service to all Chinese.

    I am attaching the Terms of Reference for this job. Grateful if you can share it with your colleagues and friends who are interested in this opportunity. We would like to find an experienced communications professional who can effectively identify and package the key messages and deliver good visibility to the Report. This person should enjoy years of communications experience, excellent English writing skills and a solid, extended media network.

    For those who may be interested, please send the Resume to Ms. Zhang Wei, Communication Officer at wei.zhang@undp.org or Mr. Wang Dong, Programme Assistant, UNDP China, at dong.wang@undp.org

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Shanghai: China Economic Review seeks Freelancers and Editorial Interns

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    Freelancers

    China Economic Review is looking for freelancers with strong reporting skills and a good grasp of their beat to contribute to an award-winning business magazine. We commission 2-3 freelance stories each month, and they can be up to 1400 words long. Chinese reporters who write in English are encouraged to pitch stories. We pay per word; rates are negotiable.

    Please e-mail pitches to jobs@chinaeconomicreview.com

    Editorial interns

    The editorial intern at China Economic Review will participate fully in the production process of the magazine, book publishing projects and the website. Interns who demonstrate strong writing skills will have the opportunity to write for the magazine. Interns will research stories, edit magazine and book proofs and work on the website. Students with journalism experience and training or a strong interest in economics, business and finance should apply. A monthly stipend is provided.

    Please tell us why you want this internship and e-mail a resume and clips of your work to jobs@chinaeconomicreview.com

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Beijing: Cheung Kong GSB Seeks Native Chinese Academic Program Senior Manager

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    Overview: The Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, China’s first private business school founded in 2002 by Li Ka-shing, seeks a native Chinese professional to design, host, and promote short-term educational programs in Beijing for overseas MBA, EMBA, and executive groups, including delegations from UCLA, Darden, and IE.

    Responsibilities: Lead administrative staff and professors in the design of customized programs for overseas groups including classroom lectures, guest speakers, and company visits; handle detailed communications with incoming delegations; oversee all planning, scheduling, and logistics issues; take an active role in marketing Cheung Kong GSB inbound programs to top-tier b-schools, corporations, and executive groups; creatively lead and manage staff and students in program delivery.

    Qualifications: For this senior position, we seek candidates from top schools who are truly bilingual (English, Chinese) with excellent organizational and communications skills and a track record of success in project management. You have a network of corporate contacts in Beijing, and can provide strong supporting references. An MBA or experience at a global consulting firm would be beneficial.

    Contact: Please send a current CV to: contact@ckgsb.edu.cn
    Visit our website at: www.ckgsb.edu.cn

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Beijing: IES Abroad calls faculties for Fall & Spring 2008

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES Abroad) is seeking qualified candidates to teach inter-disciplinary courses on China’s contemporary business environment in the Language Intensive Program at the IES Abroad Beijing Center in Fall 2008 and Spring 2009.

    IES Abroad Beijing Center’s Language Intensive (LI) Program is designed for students with demonstrated Chinese language proficiency. It is structured as a semester-long program with students taking two area study courses in addition to their daily language instruction. Each course meets for a total of 11 weeks. The instructor for every course is expected to teach three hours (2 X 1.5-hour sessions) in the afternoons every week during the semester.

    The advertised courses are designed to provide macro-contexts (e.g. government and the regulatory environment, culture and consumer preferences, business management) for conducting business and marketing in China to American undergraduate students who major in a range of specializations that may or may not be related to business or management. The courses are conducted in Beijing.

    Candidates with a doctorate (or advanced doctoral candidates) or other relevant professional degrees will be considered. Prior teaching experience is required and actual work experiences that pertain to the subject matters are highly desirable. Compensation will be a stipend commensurate with the scholar’s academic status and teaching experience.

    Applicants should send a C.V. and the names and contact information for two academic references who can address the applicant’s teaching experience. A brief description of teaching methods the instructor has found to be successful with advanced undergraduate students is also helpful. All applications should be sent to John Tai, Associate Director for Academics at the IES Abroad Beijing Center, by email to IESBeijingAreaStudies@gmail.com.

    The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES Abroad – www.iesabroad.org), with over 50 years of history, is one of the top U.S. study-abroad programs for American university students. The Beijing Center is located at the Beijing Foreign Studies University (北京外国语大学) and has been in operation since 1990. Since 1990, over 1,000 American university students have studied at the Beijing Center. In the Spring 2008 semester, approximately 100 American college students from all over the United States participated in the IES Abroad programs in Beijing.

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Beijing: IES Abroad calls faculties for Fall & Spring 2008

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES Abroad) is seeking qualified candidates to teach inter-disciplinary courses on China’s contemporary business environment in the Language Intensive Program at the IES Abroad Beijing Center in Fall 2008 and Spring 2009.

    IES Abroad Beijing Center’s Language Intensive (LI) Program is designed for students with demonstrated Chinese language proficiency. It is structured as a semester-long program with students taking two area study courses in addition to their daily language instruction. Each course meets for a total of 11 weeks. The instructor for every course is expected to teach three hours (2 X 1.5-hour sessions) in the afternoons every week during the semester.

    The advertised courses are designed to provide macro-contexts (e.g. government and the regulatory environment, culture and consumer preferences, business management) for conducting business and marketing in China to American undergraduate students who major in a range of specializations that may or may not be related to business or management. The courses are conducted in Beijing.

    Candidates with a doctorate (or advanced doctoral candidates) or other relevant professional degrees will be considered. Prior teaching experience is required and actual work experiences that pertain to the subject matters are highly desirable. Compensation will be a stipend commensurate with the scholar’s academic status and teaching experience.

    Applicants should send a C.V. and the names and contact information for two academic references who can address the applicant’s teaching experience. A brief description of teaching methods the instructor has found to be successful with advanced undergraduate students is also helpful. All applications should be sent to John Tai, Associate Director for Academics at the IES Abroad Beijing Center, by email to IESBeijingAreaStudies@gmail.com.

    The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES Abroad – www.iesabroad.org), with over 50 years of history, is one of the top U.S. study-abroad programs for American university students. The Beijing Center is located at the Beijing Foreign Studies University (北京外国语大学) and has been in operation since 1990. Since 1990, over 1,000 American university students have studied at the Beijing Center. In the Spring 2008 semester, approximately 100 American college students from all over the United States participated in the IES Abroad programs in Beijing.

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Beijing: About.com is looking for a writer

    About.com seeks a Beijing-based writer to blog daily during the upcoming Olympics. We're looking for a gifted scribe able to evoke the experience of being in Beijing during the Games through street vignettes, photographs, informal surveys and interviews. Think classic travelogues and their ability to portray the entirety of a locale through snapshots. The writer must be organized, have strong interviewing/observational skills, speak enough Mandarin to communicate with everyday Chinese on the street, be able to meet daily deadlines, and have access to a digital camera (video a plus). Must be available to spend time developing and writing a story each day from August 6-26.

    Please send a resume plus 1-2 writing samples, preferably of experiential journalism, to fmeyer@about.com.

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • CNN is seeking freelancers out of China

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    Kevin Drew, supervising editor Asia Pacific for CNN International's website, is looking for good freelancers out of China to report for the CNN Olympics microsite.

    He is particularly keen for stories about how new technologies are being used to cover the Olympics, but is also interested in great stories on other Olympic-related topics.

    Contact Kevin directly:

    Kevin Drew
    CNN
    Supervising Editor, Asia Pacific
    Tel: (852) 3128-3214
    e-mail: kevin dot drew at cnn dot com

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Shanghai: AmCham Shanghai is seeking an Associate Editor

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    Job Description

    AmCham Shanghai is seeking an Associate Editor to join the Communications and Publications team. The Communications team is responsible for the corporate communications and public affairs activities of the Chamber including: media relations, issues management, production of a suite of corporate publications, preparation of research reports and briefing materials, overall Chamber communications and publicity and management of the AmCham Shanghai website.

    The Chamber’s high quality publishing program, including the flagship magazine, Insight and the annual White Paper on American Business in China, is major part of the external communications function with members, key stakeholders and the public. This position works with the Editor in Chief to manage the editorial and copy workflow, design and production processes across the publishing program, encompassing both print and electronic media.

    Duties:

    1. Assist with management of the research, writing, editing, design and publication of various texts for the Chamber: the annual White Paper on American Business in China, the China Manufacturing Competitiveness study, the China Business Report, and other policy papers and research reports.
    2. Write news briefs and feature articles for Insight magazine.
    3. Assist with planning, editing and proofreading of content for Insight magazine.
    4. Develop story ideas, content initiatives, reader interactions and publication concepts.
    5. Assist with maintaining quality standards for writing, editorial, design and publishing services.
    6. In consultation the Editor in Chief, develop design briefs for publications.
    7. Assist with managing preparation of publicity material for publications and marketing activities.
    8. Any other duties as directed by the Director, Communications and Publications.

    Selection Criteria:

    1. High level of competence and experience in writing, editing and publishing – print and electronic.
    2. Demonstrated ability to research, write and edit material for publication and display, in variety of forms and the ability to achieve a high-level of accuracy and attention to detail.
    3. Strong project management skills including proven ability to maintain publishing schedules, manage multiple projects within budget and fixed deadlines, and work effectively with contract and in-house writers, designers and printers.
    4. Excellent interpersonal skills, outstanding written communication skills and high-level oral communication, liaison and negotiation skills.
    5. Proven capacity to work effectively (both independently and cooperatively) in a team of multi-skilled communication professionals.
    6. Strong understanding of Chinese current affairs and China business issues as they relate to American business; and understanding of U.S.-China relations and policy issues.
    7. Must show initiative, enthusiasm, flexibility, resourcefulness and capacity to think creatively.
    8. Willingness to contribute to the work of the team and the Chamber and work under pressure in an organized way to meet deadlines.
    9. Native English speaker is essential; Chinese language ability would be a plus.
    10. Degree in business, economics, communications, journalism or relevant discipline. Relevant work experience in a publishing environment.
    11. Advanced skills in design software packages, specifically: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat would be highly regarded.

    Please send a cover letter and CV to : justin.chan@amcham-shanghai.org

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • URGENT: UNICEF China requires a full-time journalist (1 month contract)

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    To start ASAP. UNICEF is looking for a locally based expat journalist who is well versed in operating in China. Should be an excellent writer, able to write scripts for video and take good stills. Mandarin skills preferable. Travel to the earthquake affected area will be necessary.

    Please email resume to ahudson@unicef.org

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Shenzhen: that's group is looking for a Managing Editor

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    The that’s group is looking for a full-time, experienced Managing Editor to join its team in South China. The position will be based in Shenzhen, and will be responsible for that’s PRD (Pearl River Delta) which covers both Shenzhen and Guangzhou, and is a sister publication to that’s Shanghai. At least 2 years of relevant magazine experience is required plus a genuine interest and enthusiasm for south China. Speaking Chinese is preferred but not essential. Please send your CV and cover letter to jfkmiller@urbanatomy.com.

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Shanghai: leading English magazine is seeking a Web and New Media Editor

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    Urbanatomy and that's Shanghai, Shanghai's largest urban English media group, is seeking a talented, enthusiastic and versatile individual for the position of Web and New Media Editor. Responsibilities include managing the editorial direction of www.urbanatomy.com, contributing original material, working closely with Urbanatomy and that’s Shanghai editorial staff and the web design team to develop the site and developing new outlets for discussion and debate both online and in other media.

    Qualifications:

    • Basic web design/HTML/CSS skills
    • Demonstrable interest in and ability to oversee delivery of competitive web functions, experience highly desirable
    • Native English speaker, command of Chinese desirable
    • University graduate
    • Strong writing/editing/copywriting skills and experience
    • An insider’s knowledge of and enthusiasm for Shanghai
    Please send a cover letter, resume and writing samples to helenelfer@urbanatomy.com.

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Shanghai: leading English magazine is seeking a Web and New Media Editor

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    Urbanatomy and that's Shanghai, Shanghai's largest urban English media group, is seeking a talented, enthusiastic and versatile individual for the position of Web and New Media Editor. Responsibilities include managing the editorial direction of www.urbanatomy.com, contributing original material, working closely with Urbanatomy and that’s Shanghai editorial staff and the web design team to develop the site and developing new outlets for discussion and debate both online and in other media.

    Qualifications:

    • Basic web design/HTML/CSS skills
    • Demonstrable interest in and ability to oversee delivery of competitive web functions, experience highly desirable
    • Native English speaker, command of Chinese desirable
    • University graduate
    • Strong writing/editing/copywriting skills and experience
    • An insider’s knowledge of and enthusiasm for Shanghai
    Please send a cover letter, resume and writing samples to helenelfer@urbanatomy.com.

    This article is from Danwei.org

  • Beijing: magazine editors wanted

    This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad.

    A business magazine and a travel magazine on China are looking for two qualified editors and two sub-editors. Jobs will be based in Beijing. Competitive salary. Please send resumé to magazineschina@gmail.com if you are interested or want more information.

    Position description:

    Editors will generate topics for articles, manage a team of staff and freelance feature writers, research and rewrite features/sections.

    Sub-editors will edit copy, rewrite material, proof read all texts, write headlines and captions, liaise with editors and writers.

    Requirements:

    • Previous work experience in a magazine
    • Good background knowledge on China
    • Mandarin a plus

    This article is from Danwei.org

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