The Job Hunt: Work As Our Brand Manager, Manage HR, Manage Social Media Research, Teach Babies to Swim

Summer is slipping away, 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:

The Beijinger Events and Brand Manager
Our brand manager is responsible for developing and growing their product’s brand and market presence, managing social media activity, and planning and executing events and strategic partnerships. As part of their job, the brand manager plans social media campaigns and events for their products and sets goals with the manager, executes that plan, and also designs all branded gifts for the events. Finally, the brand manager works as a point-person who collects ideas for in-house brands, collates them, and works with our production team to see them through.

Human Resources Manager 
Eton Kids, self-described as "one of the top educational companies in China," is looking for an experienced, foreign HR manager. Must provide strategic leadership for the organization to ensure the completion of recruitment goals and objectives on international HR matters, both at the head office and in the field. 

Social Media Data Research Project Manager
Are you into social media? This company is looking for someone to work on an English language Instagram/Twitter focused research project starting ASAP in their Beijing office, near to the Workers' Stadium. Likely to be an initial three-month project (full-time or part-time), the role may develop for further projects or a full-time position.

Baby Swim Coach
Looking for someone who is able to teach babies to swim. Will be a part of a smart, efficient team at the West Mall in Jinyuan Yansha Shopping Mall. There is the potential to earn up to 15,000 per month.

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