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8-15-2007 15:09 CTC
Editor-in-chief, elong.com, Beijing (China job)

Job Description
1 Edit all English-language content of eLong,
2 Handle all copywriting requirements for English-language promotion materials,
3 Manage a small team of translators,
4 Formulate concepts for e-newsletters, banner ads, and special web landing pages,
5 Track impact of monthly communications and initiate improvements,
6 Expand communication channels of eLong target customers.

Requirements
1 Education/Major?AB Communications, English, Creative Writing,
2 Relevant Working Experience: Translation, editing, writing,
3 Language/Level?Native English speaker?Can communicate in both oral and written Chinese,
4 Computer Skills?Word, Excel,
5 Physiology/Psychological Request?Enthusiastic, with a positive attitude, works well with people, attention to detail, open to ideas, ability to think out of the box.

Posted Time: Aug.15, 2007
Contact: [email=job@corp.elong.com]job@corp.elong.com[/email]
Job location: Beijing, China

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8-17-2007 12:49 tom
Nasdaq-listed Elong.com is China's biggest ticket and hotel booking service provider. In the Chinese community, it is pretty good employer, at least, without being involved in any employment scandals. I guess that is because of its listing company status. And, presumably, its employment system is cloned from U.S., which is a good news for the expats in China.

8-31-2007 14:33 CTC
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