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Q: Is it now possible for non native speaker with 2 year experience to get a new job in china??

ESL jobs for non native teacher with experience in china! 

10 years 39 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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I think it wouldn't be hard if you're not Chinese or Asian looking. you should have some sort of proof of your fluency in the lanaguge though. 

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Does your CV support your claims? Do you have any letters from your last job in China stating your job title and duties?      Anybody can get a job it is just depends how much you put in to getting the one you want.     Good luck to you and keep trying

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Yes! I have got recommendation letter from my previous employer . Since the new visa rules are in effect I was wondering one could still get new contract. 

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Do you have a B.A/B.S., TEFL/TESOL?

 

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Not legally unless you have a degree from an English speaking country....Supposedly anyway.

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I think it wouldn't be hard if you're not Chinese or Asian looking. you should have some sort of proof of your fluency in the lanaguge though. 

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