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Dow Jones is seeking a graphic designer

Dow Jones is looking for a graphic designer to produce digital and print creative solutions to drive its B2B marketing plans in the Asia-Pacific region.

The graphic designer, to be based in Hong Kong, will be part of Dow Jones’s global in-house creative team, comprising design, copywriting and video talent split between New York and London.

To be successful in this role, you should have a solid grounding in graphic design, styles and layout techniques. You should also have experience executing marketing projects from conception to production, including event materials, advertising, presentations and brochures.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a rapidly expanding global marketing team at Dow Jones – a leading news, data and information powerhouse.

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