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Media & Journalism Jobs in Hong Kong for English Speakers

Browse 23 Media & Journalism jobs in Hong Kong. Explore Media & Journalism jobs in Hong Kong at international news outlets, broadcasters, and PR agencies. English-only roles for expat journalists, editors, video producers, and communications professionals. Updated daily with opportunities across Hong Kong's vibrant media industry.

23 listings found in Hong Kong

Media & Journalism Salary in Hong Kong

Based on HKJA industry survey 2025 & Glassdoor

SenioritySalary Range (HKD/month)Typical Employers
Entry-level (0–1 yrs)HK$18,000–28,000 / moDigital media, newsrooms
Mid-level (2–6 yrs)HK$28,000–48,000 / moBroadcasters, international media
Senior-level (7+ yrs)HK$50,000–90,000+ / moEditors-in-chief, heads of content

Key Skills for Media & Journalism Jobs in Hong Kong

AP Style / Journalism WritingVideo ProductionAdobe Premiere ProSocial MediaSEO for EditorialInterviewingFact-CheckingContent Management SystemsFinal Cut ProPodcast ProductionData JournalismAudience Analytics

English-Only Roles — No Cantonese Required

Every Media & Journalism 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

Do I need to speak Cantonese to work in Media & Journalism in Hong Kong?

All roles on ExpatJobBoard require English only. No Cantonese or Mandarin is required for any listing on this page.

How often are Media & Journalism jobs updated?

New listings are added daily. Every role is verified to require English before appearing on the site.

Do I need a work visa to apply for Media & Journalism jobs in Hong Kong?

Most employers on this page sponsor the General Employment Policy (GEP) visa for qualified candidates. See our Hong Kong work visa guide for details.

What types of Media & Journalism jobs are available in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is home to regional bureaus of major international news organizations including Reuters, Bloomberg, CNN, and the Financial Times. Available roles span print, broadcast, digital journalism, video production, PR, and communications. All Media & Journalism listings on ExpatJobBoard require English as the primary working language.

Is PR and communications a growing sector in Hong Kong?

Yes — multinational corporations, financial institutions, and government bodies all maintain active communications teams in Hong Kong. Agency-side and in-house PR roles targeting English-language regional and global media are consistently in demand. Candidates with financial communications or crisis PR experience command the highest premiums.

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