Public Relations Manager (Thailand)Summary:Our client has a decade-long local market expertise. They transform complex challenges into strategic opportunities through deep cultural insights and tailored solutions and provide information on the policies, laws, economy, and markets of Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines.They have a deep understanding of the market and public sentiment, and through flexible PR, they can quickly reach key stakeholders.They provide their clients with public relations consulting services focusing on public relations, government relations, and media relations, providing clients with more efficient and effective solutions.Role & Responsibilities:· Manage group PR projects, expand/maintain client relationships, and deliver professional PR consulting services.· Develop tailored PR strategies for clients, oversee implementation, and track progress.· Lead external client engagements, support new client negotiations, and coordinate follow-ups.· Develop core resources, monitor public sentiment, identify potential crises, and implement preemptive solutions.Requirements:· Bachelor's degree or higher.· High emotional intelligence; proven PR experience in large corporations; exceptional logical thinking and interpersonal skills.· Fluency in English and Chinese; excellent communication, teamwork, and presentation abilities.· Strategic mindset, policy insight, project management skills, and resource integration capabilities.· Proactive yet composed personality; strong resilience. Experience serving clients in Latin America, India, or Africa is a plus.· Age: Under 35· Height: Female ≥165 cm· Weight: Proportional to height· Appearance: Attractive with elegant temperament· Strong communication skills· Fluency in Chinese and Thai; English preferred. Logical articulation.· Thai citizens of Chinese descent· Background in journalism/media preferred. No prior government connections or PR experience required.· Outstanding performance in current/PR field with government, legal, or media resources;· Thai nationals who studied at top Chinese universities (e.g., Tsinghua, Peking, Fudan, Jinan);· Chinese nationals with long-term experience in Thailand (preferably in real estate, agency, or tourism), especially Chulalongkorn University alumni.