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Q: Hi fellow university teachers. * How soon can I line up a new university teaching job?

I want to start a new university teaching job come the new year. I want to go interview in and work in Suzhou. I want to be close to Shanghai. * I would REALLY appreciate a timetable as to what you think is the best way to proceed. * Should I just contact some schools now? * When do you think that I'd be able to go for job interviews? Thank you!

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This could help you get started: http://jobs.echinacities.com/suzhou-jobs/

 

There are probably quite a few places that will interview, or even take you in now.

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Can I sit in on the interview please

Is this implied critism or a genuine offer of support, or am I being flippant? You decide.

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I would recommend starting now. You may get an offer for early next year after the Chinese New year.

Good luck!

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start now. get a list of the schools throught wiki, go to their websites, get their contact info (you might need a chinese friend to help you), and start sending out your resume. 

lokethebloke:

through Wiki?

 

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late October to early December for a spring, 2013 start; late May to early August, 2012 for a September, 2013.

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Thank you all for your help!! I really appreciate it!

 

1. Thank you for the website.

2. Yes, GR..I do want to start now..this is why I'm asking for suggestions and help. Thanx!

* The problem is I've contacted some people but no one is replying. :( ??? ** When exactly does the Chinese New Year start?

3. Thanks crimo!!!!

4. 981977405: Thank you..that really helps me as far as a timeline!!!!!!!!!!

lokethebloke:

Don't forget your certificates.

 

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Hello,

 

I teach at Suzhou University and have 2 agents contact information that have university jobs and contacts. I am not sure what they have now, but they seem to have the university contacts around Suzhou. You can email me at mattflax@hotmail.com and I will give any information I can.

 

Matt

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Thank you Matt!

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f you are applying for any teaching job in big or smaller cities, it's high time to pay attention to your application. This is the time where employers are recruiting qualified teachers to teach at their respective schools.

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This question is 5 years and 29 weeks old. He's most likely left China or he's possibly even dead.

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I suspect old accounts are being recylcled for hits NZ.

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Yeah. First post was 2013. All subsequent posts made after user mods were chucked. Click on user name for post history.

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OP's last reply was from Phillipines some 2-3 years ago about applying for Z there ... 

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