An International Food & Beverage Company with its mission of providing superior service & quality cuisine, it prides itself in offering a total dining experience through delectable dishes, excellent service & comfortable ambience – is currently seeking for a qualified candidate for the following position:
Marketing Communication Executive (MarCom)
Responsible for planning, implementing and handling marketing/publicity material and programs and also handling CRM & customer inquiries & services
Requirements:
- Graduate of Marketing or Mass Communication (min. Diploma)
- Having min. 3 years hands on experience in marketing communications preferably in F & B or service industry
- Having knowledge & familiar with print advertising, media planning, POS material design & printing
- Must be fluent in written and speaking English
- Resourceful, hard-working and pro-active
- Able to understand & speak Chinese is definitely an added advantage
If you are confident that you can meet our requirements, please send your resume with the code of position on your email subject to:
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