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Beijing: China International Business seeks an Editor

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China International Business, China's fastest-growing business monthly, is seeking an editor to contribute to both the online and print versions of the magazine. The ideal candidate has proven experience in journalism, a background or deep interest in business and an intimate knowledge of China.

Candidates will be expected to:

  • Work with the Managing Editor to generate original and engaging editorial content
  • Research, write and edit a range of articles for the magazine
  • Take responsibility for specific projects and sections of the magazine
  • Contribute to the magazine’s blog
  • Assist in managing freelancers and tracking editorial content

Requirements:

  • At least 2 years’ editorial experience, preferably in print journalism
  • Strong organizational and interpersonal skills, with the ability to multi-task and comfort working to tight deadlines
  • Excellent research, editing and writing skills
  • Native English skills; proficient Mandarin (reading, writing and speaking)

Contact: Matt Plowright
Send cover letter, CV/resume and three clips to mattplowright@cibmagazine.com.cn

 
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