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Beijing: Global Media Auditor is seeking a Marketing ManagerPosted by Banyue, July 18, 2008 11:55 AM
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:
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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. |
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