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Beijing & Shanghai: Z. H. Studio Seeks Senior Account Manager and Freelancers

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Z. H. Studio is a global media and marketing consultancy based in Beijing. We provide 600+ global media partners with proprietary, in-depth China business content. We also offer our clients customized, advisory services in global marketing and media campaigns.

Currently we have the following the job vacancies:
(1) Senior Account Manager (Location: Beijing)
Description:
- Stay current on key issues and trends in Chinese economics, industries, social issues, and international media.
- Combine strategic and hands-on skills in project-management, with tasks including defining deliverables, setting milestones, allocating resources and tracking and reporting progress.

- Be the focal point of international media teams, vendors and channels to ensure successful project execution.
- Coordinate and participate in client business briefings, press conferences and/or trade exhibitions; occasional international travel is necessary.

Qualifications:
- Native Chinese with high level of proficiency in English (spoken and written) and able to communicate effectively in a multi-cultural, cross-sector environment.
- Demonstrated project management know-how and experience dealing with various stakeholder groups (MNCs,SOEs, private companies, start-ups, government, etc).
- Able to conduct media interviews both in English and Chinese. (Though journalism experience is not a must, it is a big plus.)
- Energetic and passionate, looking for a breakthrough and advanced opportunity in his/her career.

This is a full-time position based in Beijing. Competitive compensation and benefits will be provided in line with candidate qualifications. If interested please contact us at zhstudiohr@yahoo.cn with a cover letter, CV, and salary expectation.

(2) Freelancers, talkshow hosts, writers (Location: Beijing & Shanghai)
Also, We are seeking interested freelancers, talkshow hosts, and writers for on-going media projects about China business topics. Freelancers will need to have:

1. at least 3 years experience of investigative reporting (with bylined articles published on mainstream English-language media outlets);
2. native-English speaking, currently live in Beijing or Shanghai;
3. have excellent people-skills and teamwork spirit, able to connect well with CEO-level business associates.

Remuneration will be competitive and project-based. If interested please contact us at zhstudiohr@yahoo.cn with a cover letter, CV, and salary expectation.

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