The Job Hunt: Sous Chef at Migas, Freelance Travel Writer, Kickboxing Coach

Spring is here! Who wants to spend Beijing's breezy and sunny 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.

Sous Chef at Migas
One of our favorite Spanish restaurants, Migas, is looking for someone to help in preparation and design of all food menus, to produce high-quality plates, ensure the kitchen operates in a timely manner, fill in for the executive chef when necessary, and more. Must have at least two years experience working as a sous chef, preferably in an international restaurant. They're also looking for waiters, bartenders, runners, and cashiers. For inspiration, that's one of their desserts pictured above ...

Business Development Specialist
GHS, part of China Radio International, are looking for a business development manager, responsible for early overseas market data collection, market positioning, writing feasibility reports, overseas business negotiations, market research, and cost analysis. 

Freelance Travel Writers
Wandering China, a media and publishing company specializing in travel writing and cultural exchange, are looking for skilled, talented, and culturally engaged English language writers who are passionate about travel to work on a freelance basis. They're also looking for a marketing manager.

Boxing, Kickboxing, MMA, and Fitness Boxing Coach
Champion Boxing Gym is looking for a boxing, kickboxing, MMA, and fitness boxing coach to teach classes on a freelance basis.

CRM Specialist
Looking for a CRM specialist serving the English speaking markets from the USA, UK, and Australia. You will face customers as a brand advocate, manage social media accounts, keep track of all CRM touch points using statistical analysis, and launch email campaigns.

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