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Assistant Marketing Manager

Hong Kong Shangri-La $3,000–$5,000/month*
Job Description

The Assistant Marketing Manager at Shangri-La in Hong Kong is expected to support the marketing team in executing marketing strategies and campaigns. Requirements include a degree in Marketing or a related field, 3-5 years of experience in marketing, strong communication skills, and proficiency in digital marketing tools. The candidate should be creative, detail-oriented, and able to work under pressure. Responsibilities include coordinating marketing activities, analyzing market trends, and assisting in the development of marketing materials.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned global hospitality company known for its luxury hotels and resorts. Founded in 1971, the company has grown to operate over 100 properties worldwide, offering exceptional service and hospitality experiences. Shangri-La is committed to sustainability and community engagement, ensuring a positive impact on the environment and local communities. The brand is synonymous with Asian hospitality, providing guests with a sense of tranquility and personalized service.

Destination Guide

Hong Kong is a vibrant city known for its skyscrapers, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage. It offers diverse job opportunities, especially in finance, technology, and hospitality. The lifestyle is fast-paced, with a mix of modern and traditional influences. The city is known for its excellent public transportation and diverse culinary scene. For expatriates, obtaining a work visa requires sponsorship from an employer. Relocation can be challenging due to high living costs, but the city's dynamic environment and career opportunities make it an attractive destination for professionals.

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