South China Morning Post SCMP Jobs in Hong Kong for English Speakers
Browse 3 English-only South China Morning Post SCMP jobs in Hong Kong. No Cantonese or Mandarin required.
3 listings found in Hong Kong
Infographic Designer
South China Morning Post SCMP · Hong Kong
Posted 24 days ago
Senior Reporter/Correspondent, Political Economy
South China Morning Post SCMP · Hong Kong
Posted 46 days ago
Production Editor, Business
South China Morning Post SCMP · Hong Kong
Posted 62 days ago
English-Only Roles — No Cantonese Required
Every South China Morning Post SCMP role on this page has been verified to require English only. No Cantonese or Mandarin is required for any currently listed position. All listings are updated daily.
Frequently asked questions
Does South China Morning Post SCMP hire English-speaking professionals in Hong Kong?
Yes. South China Morning Post SCMP employs English-speaking professionals in Hong Kong, primarily in Media & Journalism, and conducts business in English across these teams. Every South China Morning Post SCMP role listed on ExpatJobBoard has been verified to require English only, with no Cantonese or Mandarin needed.
Does South China Morning Post SCMP sponsor work visas in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong's General Employment Policy (GEP) is the main visa route for skilled foreign professionals and requires a confirmed job offer, with most applications decided by the Immigration Department within about four weeks. Whether a specific South China Morning Post SCMP role includes sponsorship varies by position, so confirm directly with the hiring team during the process.
Learn more about Hong Kong work visa options →What types of roles does South China Morning Post SCMP offer in Hong Kong?
ExpatJobBoard currently lists 3 verified English-only roles at South China Morning Post SCMP in Hong Kong, across Media & Journalism and Design, including Full-time. New listings are added daily.
What salary can I expect at South China Morning Post SCMP in Hong Kong?
Salary depends on the role and seniority, but Media & Journalism pay in Hong Kong is among the most competitive in Asia, and the city caps personal income tax at roughly 15–17%, so take-home pay is high relative to other global hubs.
Hong Kong salary report →How do I apply for a job at South China Morning Post SCMP in Hong Kong?
Browse the 3 South China Morning Post SCMP roles listed above and apply directly through each role's application link. New listings are added daily and the best roles fill fast, so applying early helps. A Hong Kong-format CV also makes a real difference with local recruiters.
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