Vacancy: Reporter for i-CABLE Communications HK - News Department

19 November 2010
Vacancy: Reporter for i-CABLE Communications HK - News Department
i-CABLE Communications Limited

As a member of i-CABLE Communications Limited, we are dedicated to be a leading broadcasting and telecommunications services provider in Hong Kong through our multi-channel subscription television service and innovative multi-media services on our broadband network. To contribute to our business growth, we invite applications for:

Reporter, Feature
News Dept

* To be responsible for providing quality current affairs and news programmes; analyzing and preparing news and features for television broadcast; on-air reporting of news stories
* University graduate with minimum 3 years relevant working experience
* Experience in feature reporting is an advantage
* Good command of both spoken and written English & Chinese, fluent in Mandarin is a must
* Inquiring mind, independent and enjoy to explore new attempts
* Willing to work on irregular hours

We offer competitive remuneration packages and advancement opportunities. Interested parties, please write with full resume to

Senior Manager, Human Resources,
Human Resources Department,
i-CABLE Communications Limited,
8/F Cable TV Tower,
9 Hoi Shing Road Tsuen Wan, N.T.
or fax to 2112 7841 or
via email hrsc@cabletv.com.hk
(Please quote reference number and position applied for).

For other information, please visit our website http://www.cabletv.com.hk.

Your application may be forwarded to any company within Wharf Group and successful applicant may be seconded to work at any office as assigned. The information received will be used for consideration of employment only and all personal data supplied will be destroyed within 3 months.

More information here.
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