Greenpeace East Asia·Environmental Science
Diploma of Secondary School
No experience limit
HK Residents Only
Work benefits
5-day week
Medical plan
Dental plan
Job DescriptionTranslate to English
The road to protecting the environment is arduous and long. We hope to find you, who are equally passionate about environmental protection, and walk side by side with us!
Greenpeace does not accept donations from the political and business sectors. Your membership will give us an extra boost and bring about changes for the Earth!
Responsibilities:
- Promote and explain Greenpeace's environmental issues, projects and work philosophy
- Participate in fundraising activities and recruit monthly donors at outdoor, shopping malls or different venues to support environmental conservation work to continue and develop
Requirements:
- Second 5 or above (fresh graduates are welcome to apply)
- Passionate about environmental protection, concerned about social issues
- Applicants with fundraising or sales work experience are preferred
Benefits:
- Base salary $16,000 or above
- Employee attendance bonus of $1000
- Monthly performance bonus
- Monthly salary can reach $22,000+
- 5 days work schedule
- Paid annual leave starts from 15 days
- Good promotion and diverse development opportunities
- Monthly team building activities and training
- New colleagues will undergo a 1-2 day paid training to learn about Greenpeace's background and fundraising skills
- Comprehensive medical benefits (including outpatient and inpatient coverage, Chinese and Western medical coverage, dental treatment, and physical exams)
Languages
Skills
Sales
Promotion
Communication Skills
Oral Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Greenpeace East Asia · Greenpeace East Asia
Company Overview
Greenpeace East Asia, as part of the global Greenpeace organization, has been actively operating in the East Asian region since 1997, aiming to promote a green and peaceful future. The organization focuses on environmental protection, sustainability and peace, particularly in the fields of climate and energy, biodiversity, social and economic systems, food and agriculture, toxic substances (such as water pollution), forest protection, oceans and opposition to plastic pollution. Greenpeace East Asia believes in the power of collective action and courage, and is committed to bringing positive changes to the world, upholding the core values of optimism and courage, and working hard to make governments and businesses accountable for environmental issues and working with global communities. The organization's work in China began in 1997, with the opening of its first office in Hong Kong, followed by Beijing (2002), Taipei (2010) and Seoul (2011), where it actively participated in environmental actions, including combating electronic waste transportation and promoting clean energy. The existence of Greenpeace East Asia not only highlights the seriousness of environmental issues, but also shows the hope and possibility of solving these problems.
Greenpeace East Asia, as part of the global Greenpeace organization, has been actively operating in the East Asian region since 1997 with the aim of promoting a green and peaceful future. The organization focuses on environmental protection, sustainability, and peace, particularly in areas such as climate and energy, biodiversity, social and economic systems, food and agriculture, toxic substances (including water pollution), forest conservation, oceans, and combating plastic pollution. Greenpeace East Asia believes in the power of collective action and courage, striving to make positive impacts on the world, upholding core values of optimism and courage, and working towards holding governments and corporations accountable for environmental issues while collaborating with global communities. Its work began in China in 1997, opening its first office in Hong Kong, followed by offices in Beijing (2002), Taipei (2010), and Seoul (2011). It actively participates in environmental actions including opposing electronic waste transportation and promoting clean energy. The presence of Greenpeace East Asia not only highlights the severity of environmental issues but also demonstrates hope and possibilities for solving them.
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