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Q: is this website reliable to obtain a job?

Sir/Madam,

 

I have been in Nanjing for a year and i need a job...i just want to know if this website is reliable to have a job....i am studying in nanjing normal university and wish to have a teaching job either in English or French language but i can only work part-time.My friend told me that this website is good.i want to have some info before applying...do many people obtain a job via this website???

 

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Vanessa

9 years 19 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - Nanjing

 
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i've had a few friends get jobs from this site.  but like all sites, this place is plagued by recruiters as well.  also, if it is a part time gig, make sure you do it legally.  you still aren't legally allowed to work under a student visa.  i know there are those loop holes where the school you study at can give you some letter saying blah blah blah but still... be careful and good luck!

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Send you Resume daily to the job adverts, you're interested. Don't worry for replies. Chinese won't reply, if they aren't truly interested.

I prefer to visit part-time jobs in person. Door to door.

I would recommend Nanjing New Oriental (IDF). Visit their main office (don't know the address), and you'll be able to land part-time job, or leave your contact address with the manager. They also have different language courses, so your French might be interesting to them.

Good luck!

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