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Q: Best Chinese recruitment agencies to contact for jobs in sports marketing or football coaching?

Hi guys,

 

Anyone know of any good agencies for finding jobs in sports marketing or football/soccer coaching?  I'm qualified in both.

 

Most of the ads on here are fake, just looking for English teachers.

 

Help would be appreciated.

 

Kind regards,

 

T,

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There are some job adverts on Yahoo-gle with 'Football coaching jobs in China' in search.

It's not that popular job vacancy in China, and I don't think you'll find an agent specialized in football coaching.

 

I asked my Chinese buddy who works with FTs, but he doesn't reply for now.

 

OK, I got his reply: 'I'll try to help him (you)!'.

 

His email is 'enkebeijing@hotmail.com', Skype handle 'Allen Jia'. Get in touch with him.

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Just a thought, If you are new in China, and can't speak Chinese... get in touch with the international schools and Universities and explain your skills/qualifications. Most probably if they have a curriculum for sports they would probably hire you. Or if not, at least it will give you some connection or possibly some idea where to look...  I am not into, well... anything related to you mentioned... though this is what I would do. Good Luck! 

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There are some job adverts on Yahoo-gle with 'Football coaching jobs in China' in search.

It's not that popular job vacancy in China, and I don't think you'll find an agent specialized in football coaching.

 

I asked my Chinese buddy who works with FTs, but he doesn't reply for now.

 

OK, I got his reply: 'I'll try to help him (you)!'.

 

His email is 'enkebeijing@hotmail.com', Skype handle 'Allen Jia'. Get in touch with him.

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Very cool wink have a thumbs up! 

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There has been a couple of jobs in China on Glassdoor recently related to football and football coaching. It is not really something I know a lot about so I can't comment on the standard that they may be looking for but it is certainly worth a look on the website.

 

Here's one to get you started:

 

https://www.praktikum.info/stellenangebote/122157-dutch-football-academy...

 

(Yeah, I know it's in Dutch but it seems the main language they are looking for is English).

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I am sure you know of one. For the record, President Xi is a football fan. Remember when he done the selfie with Cameron at a Manchester football ground? Can you explain the problem with that photo, as a football professional?

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A football business/management executive, and you come to a forum full of random misfits asking career advice? Bahahahaha. You are going to fit in perfectly in China.

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Check his duplicate question. He's allegedly an ex finance guy from London who's been "teaching" English for years as he couldn't get a job in Macdonalds 

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Maybe he was the manager of the soccer team at #367 Middle School in an 888th tier city and the executive in charge of cutting oranges for half-time and the executive dancing white monkey of forwign language studies at said school. With that experience he should be looking at running Gz Evergrand.

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You could try the large recruitment firms such as Hays, Michael Paige, etc.

However, I think LinkedIn.com would be best for your field of interest.

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