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Q: After my masters in chemistry have I get job

I completed masters in chemistry in India and I'm willing to work in china what should I do for that

1 week 5 days ago in  Business & Jobs - Tianjin

 
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if you have to ask this question, maye you are not ready for the world of work.

doing a job search is probably the most basic thing you can do with a search engine, and if you require someone else to do this for you or have to tell you to do this, I would have serious questions as a potential employer.

good luck !

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I'd say, fluency in Mandarin-rin will be required for talking to and understanding yer future Chinese boss-man or boss-woman.

 

Why don't you click the first tab (not from the R side ..! broken heart) on the top of this screen named 'Find Jobz', fill in the first window yer 'Master-of-da-Alabaster' and then tell us all about. 

 

We would also like to know how chemistry from India pares in China women-und-men. enlightened

 

 

Good lucky! 

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if you have to ask this question, maye you are not ready for the world of work.

doing a job search is probably the most basic thing you can do with a search engine, and if you require someone else to do this for you or have to tell you to do this, I would have serious questions as a potential employer.

good luck !

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