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Q: How can I find Thai language employment in Shanghai?

I am Thai and can communicate in Chinese. I am looking for work in Shanghai or another location.

 

18 weeks 4 hours ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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I've never been to Thailand and I don't speak Thai-lan-these ... no.

I don't even know who's current Thailand's Prime ministress broken heart , however I know that there is one Thai speaker job available. 

 

How in the world that could be? Anybody knows? 

 

https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobchapter/1354981028

 

 

Guidance on how to use the web by a non-native web user will follow shortly ...surprise cool

icnif77:

Who wrote that ... broken heart ...  ...  ... ...?

 

Inside voice is suggesting me, it might be the Thailand's Prime ministress ... at work.  broken heart 

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I've never been to Thailand and I don't speak Thai-lan-these ... no.

I don't even know who's current Thailand's Prime ministress broken heart , however I know that there is one Thai speaker job available. 

 

How in the world that could be? Anybody knows? 

 

https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobchapter/1354981028

 

 

Guidance on how to use the web by a non-native web user will follow shortly ...surprise cool

icnif77:

Who wrote that ... broken heart ...  ...  ... ...?

 

Inside voice is suggesting me, it might be the Thailand's Prime ministress ... at work.  broken heart 

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A:1. Apply at FindJobz, top L corner of this screen! 2. Have a look over the Internet with "Requirements for an English teaching job in China" in search for more details.You could also look at the guidance titled "How to use an Internet, search engines in particular ..." for more in-dept knowledge. 3. As you can see from no. 2,, main requirement for an ET job in China is holding of a native English passport (UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and S. Africa), no different than anywhere else in the world. 4. Non-English native passport holders qualify for an ET job in China only if they hold BA degree completed in the native English country.However, most recruiters and hiring managers in China aren't aware of that exemption, so if you hold a degree from one or two native English countries, I suggest you include that into Introduction letter. Good lucky! P.S.Application for the NASA's Moon-to-Mars Program at the Cape Canaveral is less stringent than applying for an ET job as a non-native Englisher ...That of course, is an opinion of a non-English native teacher with lengthy English teaching experience in several different countries.  -- icnif77