Dragon Recruitment

Dragon Recruitment Providing permanent recruitment in the Sales and Marketing Industry
http://www.dragonrecruitment.com

Dragon Recruitment Limited is a Hong Kong based Recruitment Company specializing in permanent recruitment to the sales and marketing industry. With over 16 years experience in the sales and marketing industry Dragon Recruitment Limited strives to become the premium brand and provider for the recruitment industry in Hong Kong and around the region. Dragon Recruitment has extensive first hand experi

ence in the sales and marketing sector. From digital marketing to brand management we have extensive contacts industry wide, offering our clients and candidates a consultative and educated view on market trends, effective recruitment, and career progression. Areas of coverage are :

Digital Media
Direct Marketing
Brand Management
Corporate Communications / PR
Executive Management
Advertising and Media
Research Sales and Advisory
Business Development
Account Management
Event Management
Subscripiton Sales
Editorial
Senior Management and Strategy

Dragon Recruitment Limited has a broad network of contacts in the sales and marketing industry in Hong Kong and across the Asia Pacific Region. Through our contacts Dragon Recruitment specializes in attracting talented professionals from both local and international markets. Dragon Recruitment offers our clients professional and bespoke contingency and retained search services.

Netflix’s deal terms pose a conundrum for TV studios
20/03/2018

Netflix’s deal terms pose a conundrum for TV studios

Selling a show to Netflix means global distribution and a ton of marketing value; it also means producers are losing out on ancillary revenue.

19/03/2018

Twitter is emphasizing the on-demand side of live for new shows ahead of NewFronts http://ow.ly/nd4Q30j1blN

Apple is buying Texture, the digital magazine distributor
13/03/2018

Apple is buying Texture, the digital magazine distributor

A message from Apple to big publishers: We like you.

BuzzFeed’s Jonah Peretti: Platforms need to pay publishers or risk regulation
13/03/2018

BuzzFeed’s Jonah Peretti: Platforms need to pay publishers or risk regulation

The CEO of BuzzFeed sees Facebook returning to its roots -- and thinks that’s not a bad thing for BuzzFeed.

The CEO of A+E Networks, Nancy Dubuc, is stepping down and may be going to Vice
13/03/2018

The CEO of A+E Networks, Nancy Dubuc, is stepping down and may be going to Vice

Dubuc has been with the network for 20 years, and did not comment on her next steps.

Hollywood producer Jason Blum thinks movie studios and theaters have already lost the battle to Netflix
12/03/2018

Hollywood producer Jason Blum thinks movie studios and theaters have already lost the battle to Netflix

The filmmaker says it’s "preposterous" that some studios insist on their movies being seen in theaters.

After Facebook news-feed changes, publishers look hopefully to Pinterest
12/03/2018

After Facebook news-feed changes, publishers look hopefully to Pinterest

Pinterest represented nearly 8 percent of publishers’ social traffic in the second half of 2017, nearly doubling year over year, according to Shareaholic.

The case for Meredith keeping Time magazine and other news titles
09/03/2018

The case for Meredith keeping Time magazine and other news titles

There has been plenty of speculation on who might buy Time magazine (and other news titles) from its new parent, lifestyle specialist Meredith.

Quartz launches a Facebook Messenger bot
09/03/2018

Quartz launches a Facebook Messenger bot

I feel like I'm back in 2016, because Quartz on Thursday announced the launch of its Facebook Messenger chat bot, which delivers news stories and introduces users to select Quartz Obsessions, but will also include a more participatory element (mindfulness challenges, for instance). The bot will lea....

How Fox ate National Geographic
08/03/2018

How Fox ate National Geographic

The venerable science magazine’s partnership with the Murdoch media empire was always a culture clash. Now a $725m deal means the ‘TV guys’ call the tune

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