Marketing intern
Together with the European affairs supervisor, you will be responsible for developing the business of the law firm; this will include but is not limited to:
· Drafting legal contracts and making business proposals
· Conducting market research (laws, regulations, partner companies’ products, etc) to create and upload new content to the website
· Updating and editing the current content of the website (in English)
· Arranging meetings with clients and preparing written/oral presentations about the law firm
· Attending networking events and searching for new clients
· Optimizing the website (SEO)
· Native English speaker
· Intermediate Chinese is a must (fluent Chinese a plus)
· Legal & Marketing educational background (preferably good understanding of Chinese law and solid knowledge of business law)
· Experience in marketing is highly preferred
· Strong IT and analytical skills is a plus
· Another language is a plus
· Good knowledge of Office products like Word/Excel
· Outgoing personality, comfortable talking to new people
· Good presentation skills
· Hardworking, proactive and dedicated
· Creative thinker and quick learner
· Can both work well independently and with team members
· Previous experience in business development a plus
· Experience in SEO is a plus
· Located in one of the most famous buildings in the financial center in Shanghai, you will work in a friendly and welcoming environment
· You will learn from experienced lawyers and business people
· You will have lots of opportunities to meet professionals and governors and attend good social events.
· You will be able to build-up your own network through this work platform
· You will have your own desk office with desktop equipped
· You will have your own name cards and work email address
· There are hiring opportunities if both parties are satisfied
This is the only Chinese law firm in Shanghai that has a branch in the Netherlands. Located in Rotterdam, the branch office provides a wide range of legal services in bilateral investment and trade for Sino-Dutch companies. They have a European business department in its headquarters that provides legal advice and tailored services for European enterprises in China.



