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Q: How to find job as Russian translator or teacher in Nanjing?

I`m an international student in Nanjing i`m looking for a part-time job here (, but i have some trouble with it. Could someone help with that? I can speak English fluently and Russian as native

10 years 7 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - Nanjing

 
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There are several options available to you depending on how much effort you want to put into it. The starting point would be to write an advertisement in Chinese if you are able to or get a Chinese person to do it for you.

 

Thereafter, the most effective way is to research the educational institutes or the companies in the area that would be receptive to your skills then make contact by phone, email or via some other media. Typically, you should look at companies with some trading link with Russia. Careful research can illicit such information but it might take time, patience and effort.

 

The lazy method is to upload your advertisement on social media sites such as this one in the Nanjing section or WeChat (WeiXin).

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There are several options available to you depending on how much effort you want to put into it. The starting point would be to write an advertisement in Chinese if you are able to or get a Chinese person to do it for you.

 

Thereafter, the most effective way is to research the educational institutes or the companies in the area that would be receptive to your skills then make contact by phone, email or via some other media. Typically, you should look at companies with some trading link with Russia. Careful research can illicit such information but it might take time, patience and effort.

 

The lazy method is to upload your advertisement on social media sites such as this one in the Nanjing section or WeChat (WeiXin).

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Russian is more popular in DongBei, think Harbin or Dalian.

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Where there are a LOT more Russian speakers who already have taken those jobs :p

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