Place a job ad on Danwei

Job ads on Danwei are now handled by DanweiJobs.com. (2009.12.21)

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Readers by industry

Why do job ads on Danwei work?

Regularly updated from Beijing since 2003, Danwei has grown into one of the most authoritative voices on what’s happening in China today. The website receives about 10,000 unique visitors every day, while the site’s RSS feed is viewed by about 8,000 people a day.

Most readers work in advertising, PR, media, marketing, research and the creative industries.

The tight focus of the website’s content means that recruitment advertisements for relevant industries deliver fantastic results. Other recruitment websites may bring more CVs, but a job ad on Danwei brings the right CVs.

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By gender & nationality

Rates and terms

Current rates are USD 100 through Paypal or RMB 800 in cash for one ad per month. It will appear on the Danwei home page for several days (depending on how fast new content is published), and will remain searchable and visible on the jobs page until you tell us to take it down.

How to place an ad

It’s simple: just submit your ad to DanweiJobs.com and it will be included on the Danwei.org website, in the RSS feed, and on other associated mirrors and feeds.

Recent clients

The organizations below are listed according to the category of the position advertised.

PR, media buying, advertising and marketing communications

Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business

Edelman

Weber Shandwick

Text 100

Ogilvy

U.S. Embassy Beijing

UNICEF

US-China Business Council

The American Chamber of Commerce of China

Journalism, media and related

The Financial Times

The Economist Intelligence Unit

Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China

Praxis Language

People’s Medical Publishing House

China Media Monitor Intelligence (CMM-I)

Chinabiz Speakers Ltd

The Chicago Tribune

La7 Italian TV

CBS News Beijing

China Economic Review

Creative Industries

SOM Architectural Consutlants

CLSA

Standards Group

Internet and IT

Alibaba Group

Singelringen

CIC Data

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