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Shenzhen: Art Designer and Editor needed for trade magazinePosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, October 29, 2009 12:58 PM
This is a recruitment advertisement. Please contact the advertiser directly if you are interested. See all job ads. Find Your Future in Furniture! Creative art designer and professional editor/copy editor both needed for top Chinese language furniture trade magazine in Shenzhen. Must be a native Chinese speaker. Knowledge of furniture industry, interior design a plus, but not a must. Relocation expenses paid if needed. Salary negotiable depending on experience. Contact: cbingbing01@yahoo.com with resume. |
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