You will serve as a Communications Manager to key business leaders in Taiwan
Your main responsibilities will include:- Build and implement communications strategies that address all relevant internal and external audiences to help drive business objectives.
- Collaborate with local, regional and global peers to balance regional and global requirements on behalf of the communications team.
- Provide local insight into regional integrated planning process and dedicatedly contribute local market knowledge to global strategies.
- Implement specific, high-quality communications via projects, events or programs within a given timeframe in support of key business leaders.
- Execute communications across multiple disciplines and channels, including traditional media, speaker forums, online platforms, social media, etc.
- Develop content including thought leadership messaging, executive presentations, blogs, social content, media pitches, etc, for business leaders to enhance their profile within the tech sector and broader industry.
- Counsel, support and advise leaders concerning communications.
- Find opportunities and implement communications to reach the objectives of your key business units in the region.
- Manage communications at external events and internal strategy meetings to ensure the consistent communication to reach business objectives.
- Work effectively with colleagues and leaders at all levels of the business and Communications team.
Who you are- You are a strong communications professional with 5-8 years working for big brands either in-house or from agency background.
- You have a proven track record of successful, creative critical communication management.
- You are fluent in English, and Mandarin
- You have experience in giving counsel to executives.
- You are able to build communication plans – strategic and tactical – and play active role in their execution and measurement.
- Self-motivated, you have the ability to handle areas of responsibility with minimum supervision and guidance.
- You exercise discretion when presented with sensitive information or confidential issues.
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