We're Hiring: editorial and digital interns

By Betty Richardson, August 20, 2015

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Calling all aspiring editors, writers, journalists and bloggers. Fancy getting hands-on editorial and writing experience with a ~glamorous~ English-language media company internship?

You:

- Enthusiastic.

- Succinct. 

- Up for anything/a challenge.

- Eye for details (those keen of eye will notice 10 deliberate mistakes in this text, point them out to us in your email. Just kidding – we NEVER make mistakes when it comes to writing *fidgets uncomfortably*)

- Available 9.30am-5pm Monday-Friday for at least three to six months with appropriate visa. 

Us:

- We'll teach you how to edit a website, manage listings pages, write content for print, online and WeChat, perform interior and food photography. 

- We'll take you with us to all kinds of networking, media and PR events. 

- We'll give you the opportunity to see your name in print as well as online. 

Reckon you're up for it?

Send us the following:

1. Your resume, including all your basic information (age, nationality, planned duration in China).

2. Writing sample. (150-300 words of text, on any subject, written by you. Doesn't need to have been published anywhere, we just want to see what you're capable of.)

To apply, please send an email to bettyrichardson@urbanatomy.com, we look forwards to hearing from you. 

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