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Tag Archives: jobs
Creative business in China
A video of the Third Danwei Plenary Session about creative business in China.
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Tagged business, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, creative business, Danwei Plenary Session, jobs
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Korean news website seeking contributions
We welcome you to participate the OhmyNews community and share your ideas and issues about the Games. You can write about sporting or non-sporting topics. You can post articles, blogposts, microblog, put up photos and even send videos..
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Place a job ad on Danwei
Visit DanweiJobs.com to find or place ads for creative industry jobs in China.
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Tagged HR, jobs, Jobs available, recruitment
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Danwei FM: CEO of China-based vertical search engine
Barak Paztal is co-CEO of Meijob.com, a job-focused vertical search engine based in Beijing. Barak introduces his firm and gives insight into the job search experience of China’s jobless netizens.
Danwei Plenary Session: Event Report
Moderator Robert Ness and panelists Hari Vaern, Mei Fong, Patty Lee and Phillip Pang The first Danwei Plenary Congress was held on November 15th, 2007 in a courtyard restaurant in central Beijing. The theme was Careers in Tech, Media, and … Continue reading
Danwei Plenary Session registration closed
Registration has closed for Danwei’s First Plenary Session this coming Thursday evening. There may still be a few places left for the evening’s events if you show up on the day, but unfortunately we cannot guarantee admission to this intimate … Continue reading
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Media jobs in Beijing and Shanghai
Danwei Jobs is our new site for jobs and careers in China in creative and communications industries, including media, advertising, PR, IT, green technology, Internet, design and architecture.
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Tagged advertising, architecture, careers, communications, creative, design, green technology, Internet, IT, jobs, media, PR, work
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