Love Coffee? Intern at Agenda!

 
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Agenda is always looking for amazing interns who want to build their profile and their network. Our typical interns divide their time between interviewing, blogging and research, as well as working on our website and attending events around Beijing.  Our office is located in Wanda Plaza (right off of lines 1 & 10),  and has free-flow, fair trade coffee!

If you love coffee and want to prove your chops, this is a great place to work. We have free-flow fair trade coffee, not to mention a great team and the ability to let you work in all facets of production. We’ll teach you pitching, writing, blogging, photography, and InDesign.

If you’re motivated, want some working experience and lots of clips, please send your resume and a brief intro to editor@agendabeijing.com. Also let us know when you’ll be available, and for how long. Our ideal intern should stay with us between three and six months, and will be available to come into the office at least two full days out of the week. Chinese is an asset, but not required, although if you want to improve your Chinese, our team speaks it fluently and we can pretend you speak no other languages!

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Jennifer holds an MA in Chinese Culture and Literature and a business degree from Georgetown University. She has previously worked in several entertainment magazines and as as a Chinese social media analyst for the US Government, and has combined her expertise to grow Beijing’s most popular business lifestyle magazine, and to develop an effective social media campaign to promote the magazine abroad. She is deeply committed to strengthening the bridges between China and the world, as is evident in her work as project director at the Lasso Guide to Charity in China. She also sits on the board of VIVA Beijing.

 
 

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