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Q: I have recently passed the HSK 5. Can I get a non-teaching job with this?

My academic background is in journalism and communications. I have several years of experience living in mainland China, although in the capacity of a foreign teacher. After having passed the HSK 5, would I be able to find a non-teaching job in China? 

6 years 49 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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Actually you can get a lot of jobs that are related to your field of work or a job that you learn how to do, so of course you can get a great offer with that HSK5 cert

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HSK5 will give you extra work permit points. If you've also got a degree then even better. Just got to search for jobs that suit your background & experience 

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Journalism on the mainland? Why would you WANT to do that?

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Maybe he enjoys prison cells, human rights abuses and deportation orders?

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dom87:

i guess your comment will also get deleted like mine before on this topic.

I literally said the same 4 days ago haha

great shit website we have here

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