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Beijing: Edelman PR seeks entry level candidatesPosted by Danwei, August 18, 2008 12:22 PM
Edelman Public Relations is currently looking for qualified candidates to fill an immediate entry level position in its Beijing office. Candidates would be exposed to multiple client accounts with the world's top companies, including Fortune 500 U.S. and European multinational firms expanding into the China market. Native English, attention to detail and a strong writing ability are required, and Chinese language proficiency is a major plus. RESPONSIBILITIES:
Interested candidates should send a CV and a brief cover letter to: Rebecca Lin Beijing: Interns for Edelman PR Edelman Public Relations is currently looking for qualified interns to fill an immediate vacancy in its Beijing office. The position would require working on multiple accounts, primarily U.S. and European multinational companies, government organizations, and Olympic sponsors. Native English and strong writing ability are required, and Chinese language proficiency is a major plus. The majority of work will be writing focused, including editing and producing media monitoring reports, press releases, brand assessments, and China market research. Interested candidates should send a CV and a brief cover letter to: Rebecca Lin |
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