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Beijing: Digital Designer DesiredPosted by Danwei Jobs, June 26, 2009 10:57 AM
This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads or place a job ad. Are you a designer with flare? Oxus, an employment communications agency currently working with a number of MNC’s in China (oxuschina.com), is now seeking applications of interest from digital designers with the ability to conceptualize and create everything from freehand sketches to print layout to creative web design. Oxus’s own design requirements, as well as those of our clients, are often project based, so we can offer some flexibility to our designers in terms of working hours. We also understand that not everyone has the same strengths in the same areas, so we are open to having more than one creative to call on, depending on the project. Part-time might mean 15 - 20 hours a week in the office, while full-time would be a 5-day work week. Freelancers will be contacted and engaged on a project basis. Oxus offers a young, bilingual working environment where we all get involved in the creative process. Offices are located near Beixinqiao on the #5 Subway line, not far from Nanluoguxiang. If you are interested in this arrangement, please reply by email to info@oxuschina.com. Please introduce yourself, what you like doing and what you want to achieve in the medium term, along with a portfolio or links to your work for our consideration. Let us also know what you work with, Mac / PC, as well as the software that are your preferred tools. If you are not the right person for us, but you think you know someone who is, we thank you for letting them know about this opportunity by forwarding them this link! |
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