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Q: Seeking Advice: Foreign Engineer Looking for Job Opportunities in Beijing, China

Hola amigos,

I hope everyone is doing well. I am writing here seeking some guidance and advice regarding job opportunities as a foreign engineer in Beijing, China. As a Mexican engineer with a passion for exploring new horizons and experiencing different cultures, I am eager to pursue career opportunities in Beijing's thriving engineering industry.

I have heard about the rapid growth and development happening in China, particularly in cities like Beijing, and I believe it could be an exciting place to further my career as an engineer. However, as a foreigner, I am unsure about the process of finding job opportunities and navigating the job market in Beijing.

I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could share their insights or experiences regarding:

  1. The job market for engineers in Beijing, particularly for foreign professionals.
  2. The process of applying for engineering positions as a foreigner.
  3. Any tips or advice for networking and connecting with potential employers in Beijing.
  4. The cultural aspects or language barriers that I should be aware of when seeking employment in Beijing.

Any information or advice you could provide would be immensely helpful to me as I embark on this journey. ¡Muchas gracias por su ayuda!

Best regards,

2 years 2 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - Beijing

 
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Search for engineering jobs online.

read what is on offer and job requirements
apply for jobs you are interested in.

good luck

 

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Search for engineering jobs online.

read what is on offer and job requirements
apply for jobs you are interested in.

good luck

 

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Different Salami ...

https://www.volpifoods.com/blog/salami-101-different-types-of-salami-and-how-to-tell-them-apart/

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Your Embassy in Pe-King-kong should have all the details ... heart

 

 

Who would say, I have a knack for hiring ... broken heart

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Hello , about me I'm frensh teacher, with four years experience before I get my diploma in FLE, I mean,francais de langues étrangères,so i am capable to teach any cycles even university cycles, I speak English and Arabic,with huge motivation I'm looking for place in Beijing as a teacher so I'm writing her to find someone who can share something I Will be grateful.

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1. Click tag "Find Jobs" on the top of the screen; 2. Enter in the 1st search window: "French Teacher"; 3. Choose "Beijing" from the city drop-down menu ... and 'voila':

https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobs/search/?employeeId=0&keyword=french+teacher&cityid=1111&ins_ids=&jobType=0&lastUpdate=0&money_type=1&min_salary=&max_salary=

 

Internet User Guidance will follow shortly ...

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