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Originally Posted by fulla Hi, I'm about to graduate from uni in Australia with degrees in Law and Journalism. I've had some experience in a law firm, but am not qualified as a solicitor. Similarly, I've had a bit of editing/writing experience, but not heaps.
Simply, I want to work in HK for 6-12 months starting in September. I don't care what I do as long as it pays the rent. Something related to writing/media/editing would be preferable.
What can I do? How easy is it to find work? Where should I be looking? Anyone got any hints?
Any and all advice greatly appreciated |
Years ago, I served time as a lowly ELT (English Language Teaching) editor with a publishing co.; then while teaching (changed back after almost 2yrs coz much preferred "interacting" with/yabbing to... people rather than the DRAB cubicle life!) I also freelanced proofreading BORING inches-thick manuscripts for money or as favours to "friends". Thank goodyness those days are gone
Search google.com.hk for the usual big-name Eng. language publishers in HK. Hint? Location: Taikoo Shing, around Quarry Bay - at least 3 biggies there.
Caution: Educational book publishing can be a HALF-LIFE existence... BUT you'll meet a few fun-loving, chatty expats doing their HK stint (even holidayed with a coupla gals with trips to Bali & Penang... to punctuate long periods of YAWN).
BTW, forgot to mention: these publishers prefer some previous editing/writing OR classroom teaching experience, depends on the particular dept/division. Best of luck.