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Weber Shandwick, one of the world's leading global PR firms, seeks qualified candidates for the position of English editor in its Beijing office. The primary responsibilities of the editor will include editing and drafting English-language documents including press materials, media reports, speeches, plans and proposals and other materials. In addition, candidates will be required to conduct background research and engage in other elements of client campaigns.

Requirements:

  • University degree in a related field, preferably PR, communication, journalism, marketing or business administration
  • Native-level English speaking and writing ability
  • Well-organized and self-motivated with strong time management skills and attention to detail
  • Strong Microsoft Office and desktop research skills
  • Conversational Mandarin is an advantage but not essential

Please submit an English cover letter and résumé or CV to mchaubey@webershandwick.com to be considered.

About Weber Shandwick:

Weber Shandwick is one of the world's leading global public relations firms with offices in major media, business and government capitals around the world. The firm specializes in strategic marketing communications, media relations, public affairs, reputation and issues management, and offers corporate communications counseling services. Weber Shandwick also provides specialized integrated services including Web relations, advocacy advertising, market research and visual communications. Weber Shandwick received the highest client-satisfaction honors in the 2007 Agency Excellence Survey by PRWeek U.S. and in 2006, was named Large PR Firm of the Year (PR News U.S.), European Consultancy of the Year (The Holmes Report) and Network of the Year (Asia Pacific PR Awards). The firm also won the United Nations Grand Award for outstanding achievement in public relations. To learn more, please visit www.webershandwick.com.

This advertisement originally appeared on Danwei.org.

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