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Q: Where can I find a job in Guangzhou area?

 i am science graduate, female,fluent in english   and i am staying at Foshan China and i am looking for job in Foshan. where i can find job for me ? please advice   

10 years 34 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - Guangzhou

 
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Classifieds/Jobs in Foshan on the top R side of this screen:

 

http://jobs.echinacities.com/Foshan-jobs

 

 

 

 

Apply in person at Training Schools and Kindergartens in Foshan. At least 60% of all Schools in the city, they are all looking for FT. When you are at Training Centers talk to FT about openings in the city.

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i tried for teaching job they need native speakers

 

any job ok for me which matching my qualifications

 

icnif77:

'any job OK for me.....'? 'Any job in China' require fluency in Chinese. English teacher job in China doesn't require fluency in Chinese. There are only few jobs in China for which you're qualified, if you don't speak Chinese. I don't worry too much, if School wants Native English teacher. I (Non-native) apply for every job advert. In reality, Schools (anywhere) want Native English teacher, but there are many more job openings than available Native English teachers in China.

 

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in general there are two things:

 

-become english teacher if you are good enough (most kindergartens are fine with european passport holders, non native)

 

-become a real expat, get a job in your homecountry and let them send you to china or like me when you already are in china find a company from your homecountry and apply there for your job because they dont require mostly that you speak chinese

but for being a real expat you normally have to have experience as they dont really want expensive graduates

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i am always sitting at home , so i need job to avoid boring and salary not an issue

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Try teaching your native language. It is clearly not English.

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if you are just bored you can study something or get a part time job as whatever to you native language translator or editor or something

 

science is a big field what is your actual major?

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