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Q: I am kenyan with Diplomas in PR,, Telephone and Reception, Secretarial. Can i get a job in a School?

I am a kenyan, can i get a job in China Schools with a Diploma in PR, Secretarial Duties and Telephone & Reception?

3 weeks 6 days ago in  General  - China

 
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How in the world we could tell that? 

 

Get into 'FindJobz', top L corner of this screen and apply ...

 

'Can you get job in a School?'

I'd say,  ... No! ... 'cause there are approx. brazillion of native Chinese, who can pick-up the phone and answer the call in proper Mandarin. surprise

 

If you're asking about English teaching job in Chinese school, I tell you, most Chinese students from the 3rd Grade on know more English than you. 

 

Have a read, benefits of my fission energy powered search engine:

 

English teaching job in China requirements

 

https://chinabyteaching.com/teaching-english-in-china/am-i-eligible-to-t...

 

P.S.

How come you need a diploma in Kenya for answering the phone? 

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How in the world we could tell that? 

 

Get into 'FindJobz', top L corner of this screen and apply ...

 

'Can you get job in a School?'

I'd say,  ... No! ... 'cause there are approx. brazillion of native Chinese, who can pick-up the phone and answer the call in proper Mandarin. surprise

 

If you're asking about English teaching job in Chinese school, I tell you, most Chinese students from the 3rd Grade on know more English than you. 

 

Have a read, benefits of my fission energy powered search engine:

 

English teaching job in China requirements

 

https://chinabyteaching.com/teaching-english-in-china/am-i-eligible-to-t...

 

P.S.

How come you need a diploma in Kenya for answering the phone? 

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A job doing what? Being a secretary?  Pretty sure that job would go to a local. 
Highly unlikely that you would qualify for a work permit. 
 

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