Part-time Web Editor Needed by New World iMedia Hong Kong

15 December 2010
Part-time Web Editor Needed by New World iMedia Hong Kong
New World iMedia Solutions Limited

New World iMedia Solutions Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of New World Telecommunications Limited (NWT). We specialize in designing and executing integrated online marketing solutions for businesses in town. We possess the strongest network of media partners from major content based portals to search engines.

To cope with our rapid expansion, we are now inviting high caliber sales professionals to join our team.

Part Time Web Editor

The Job

* Develop, write and edit interesting and insightful features exploring every aspect of Hong Kong, from business to social life.
* Publish and update online content including columns, blogs, forums timely
* Conduct desk-top research to explore content and enhance the quality of the publication contents

The Person

* Degree holder in journalism, Communications or related discipline
* Experience in writing and editing in Chinese
* Knowledge of, and interest in, the mainland culture
* Creative, well-organized, outgoing and enjoy exploring news
* A trend follower and passionate in web and social networking activities
* Excellent in both written and spoken English and Chinese, Mandarin preferred
* Proficient in simplified Chinese typing

We offer attractive remuneration and benefits, comprehensive training and career development opportunities to the qualified candidates.

Interested parties please send your application with full resume stating your present and expected salary to the Company. Please quote the reference number of the applied position in the Subject field.

* Mail: The Human Resources Department, New World iMedia Solutions Limited, 17/F Chevalier Commercial Center, 8 Wang Hoi Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon.

* E-mail: jobs@nw-imedia.com

* Fax: 2133-0793

More information here.
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