Jiu Jik is the only career and education magazine that gives you an exclusive access to 2.5 million* average daily passengers who travel by the MTR**. A Chinese magazine that speaks to its readers in their own language, Jiu Jik’s balanced focus on both careers and educations means it is positioned as a “get ahead” publication, genuinely devoted to improving the prospects of its audience.

Unlike other free publications that are read to pass time while commuting, Jiu Jik is a fruitful magazine with 86%+ readers would kept for future reference and 70%+ readers will share with more than 1 person. An overwhelming 98%+ readers are currently employed and 65%+ of whom are planning to change jobs.

So, if you are looking for a targeted medium that offers reach at an affordable price, like no other than Jiu Jik in 50 MTR stations** every Tuesday and Friday.

*MTR Daily average patronage rate in 2006
**Kwun Tong Line, Tsuen Wan Line, Island Line, Tung Chung Line, Tseung Kwan O Line
+Readership survey--Questionnaires in Jiu Jik, Conducted by TNS Hong Kong, February 2006

  Editorial Features
Our focused editorial features on career, further education and training are major draws for readers and complement your recruitment and education ads. Up-to-date salary trends, career advice, China market news and success stories all make for a lively, yet informative and practical read. Some of our highly rated columns are:

Cover Story
In-depth articles on topical issues and trends in the workplace and on further education. Examples include Working in China series and MBA Special Reports.

Career
How to build a career or start a new one – expert advice from people who have done it successfully.

Job File
Insights into occupational hazards and rewards as well as advice for someone trying to break into the field.

Interview
Q&A with people who have conventional careers but unconventional interests.

Education
Everything there is to know about leading universities, degree courses, IT certifications, language training, overseas education and distance learning, vocational training & various education related topics.
 
 

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