"Moreover," Guan Xin continued, "the timing and location of this job are extremely flexible. You are only required to visit the newspaper office three days a week to submit your work, collaborate with colleagues, and engage in professional discussions. The rest of the time, you are free to work from wherever you wish. The most crucial aspect is to meet your deadlines. Our newspaper has limited space for foreign language content, so the number of articles requiring translation and editing is quite minimal."
The workload was light, she assured, making it feasible even for those juggling childcare, household responsibilities, or other commitments. "As for the salary, we're currently offering eighty a month, plus bonuses. If you find this unsatisfactory, we can negotiate further. We're not afraid to pay well for talent at our newspaper."