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Public Affairs Council

Senior Account Executives and Account Supervisors

IW Group, Inc. is a leading and award winning full-service advertising, marketing and public relations agency in the U.S. specializing in the growing Asian-American market.  Recently, the Los Angeles Business Journal ranked IW among the top 10 PR firms in the region and PR Week ranked the agency among the fastest growing firms in the country, and the “Best of the Best” in Asian PR.  Our current clients represent leading Fortune 100 corporations and government entities. Recent growth in our public relations and public affairs division allows us to seek qualified, experienced, and talented media relations and public affairs account service staff, including senior account executives and account supervisors.  

All candidates MUST possess the following skills/experience:

  • Minimum of four to six years of experience in a PR, public affairs or marketing role/function for a corporation, non-profit, PR agency, or government entity
  • Knowledge of and relationships with Asian-American media, community groups and key influencers
  • Knowledge of local politics, regional government organizations and key influencers
  • Meticulous attention to detail
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, especially news writing (AP Style)
  • Multi-tasking capabilities
  • Strong computer skills, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel
  • Team player
  • Ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to work extended hours
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Fluency in English and one Asian language (preferred)
  • BA/BS degree from an accredited university
We request that only candidates with the above-referenced qualifications and experience apply.  

Our Offer


Our benefits package includes, but is not limited to, medical and dental insurance, 401K, and paid vacation.

All qualified candidates should fax your resume and salary history to (310) 289-5505, or via e-mail to jyoon@iwgroupinc.com.  No phone calls please. 

 


SOURCE: PUBLIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL 4/7/09