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Hi People,
I am an arabic person who live in Spain. I am trying to move to China for many raisons, I am a telecommunications Specialist and I can speak fluently English, French, Spanish, Arabic and some basic phrases in Russian.
I ask the Chinese Embassy for visa conditions and they replay that I need just the invitation from some company.
With the languages that I speak, my knowledge of IT systems and telecommunications, anyone have an idea about possibility's that I have to find some job in China ?? What is the normal salary for jobs that I can get ??
Thanks for any idea and for any information and contact that anyone can give me.
9 years 38 weeks ago in Business & Jobs - China
If I was you, I'd go search the China groups on LinkedIn.com set up a good profile, look for jobs.
There are also some Chinese job databases.
(I've had some success with jobs in HK with this one, meaning actually going to interviews, but never anything that turned out right)
(an uphill battle as it is in Chinese)
You need to sell yourself as a specialist who can communicate with people in countries that speak the languages you do. Alternatively, find a company in your home country, or in Spain that need a guy in China, but usually these jobs require that you've worked with the company before they station you abroad.
Good luck. And be careful of scams.
Scandinavian:
You could also do a bit of legwork and find Chinese companies in the IT/Telecom industries, e.g. Huawei and look directly at their web sites for positions.
Thanks Scandinavian
I see that alot of comments speak about take carefull of scams, if some company send me for example the invitation, promiss job and some facility, how can I know if it is a scams ??Thanks for replay.
Scandinavian:
I don't have a golden toolkit for spotting scams. I'd say when it comes to employment, some things like salary package would be different from what you are used to, e.g. in China, accommodation is often included, so it can be difficult to tell the value of that. But as a general rule, any job offer should be similar to what it is anywhere else, just don't by a plane ticket before all unknowns are worked out.