The Job Hunt: Rewrite Scripts for Bon TV, Edit Copy for 'Women of China', Work as Administrative Assistant at Shangrila Farms

Summer is here, and who wants to spend the best of Beijing's days locked up in a boring, dead-end job, with horrible colleagues you'd rather never see? As our beloved reader, you should know that you don't have to submit yourself to such an unbearable situation. Instead, take a look below at the best of our job Classifieds:

Copy Editor
Women of China English monthly (sponsored and administered by the All-China Women's Federation) is looking for a full-time English copy editor in Beijing. Must be a native English speaker with exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills with a bachelor's degree or above in journalism, English literature, or another relevant field. Women of China describes itself as the only monthly English language magazine with the specific purpose of introducing Chinese women to the world.

Administrative Assistant
Shangrila Farms is looking for an administrative assistant to deal with accounting, HR, and other executive tasks. Must have a bachelor's degree in accounting, be familiar with office software, and have previous accounting and management experience.

BON TV English Language Story Writer/Rewriter
Bon TV is looking for a full-time English writer or editor for their English TV programs. Writing would include either writing an English-language story from scratch and/or editing and polishing completed TV scripts.

Game Designer
6waves is looking for someone able to define design goals alongside other developers, ensure design requirements are met and quality is maintained, work on data and content entry, and analyze game metrics and make design decisions based upon them. If any of that makes sense, then apply within!

And lastly, if you're looking to be a flight attendant for one of the world's top 10 airlines, China Eastern Airlines, the Flight Attendant Job Fair, is coming to Beijing on August 27. 

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