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China: Finding Employment in China overseas:

Hello Sen, I have been in the same situation before. I am Chinese-Canadian myself, raised in Canada as a child and came to China after I graduated from college. Below are some suggestions based on my previous job hunting experience. 1) From my experience, it tends to be easier if you move to China first and then look for a job, of course, that is only if you are determined that China will be your chosen destination. 2) Additionally, I would say that it is easier to find jobs in major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou etc. While I personally enjoy living in smaller cities, good work opportunities tend to be quite rare. 3) If you want to go into the field of teaching English, you'd have to spend some extra effort to prove to the school or training institute that you're qualified for it. Reason being that many schools tend to think that the face of caucasians proves that they're qualified to teach English. This can be quite offensive to some people, but you can't blame the schools, the parents buy white faces better than asian looking faces. 4) Two other websites you can try to browse: Zhaopin.com and the Beijinger website. Zhaopin.com is a Chinese website, if you able to read Chinese, you can give it a try. The Beijinger website is a local expat website in Beijing, there are some good jobs posted under the classified section from time to time. Besides the websites, you can also attend the foreigner's job fair if you do happen to be in China. That job fair takes place in a few major cities once or twice a year, you can try to google it. Even though its not as easy to find jobs in China due to the competition, but if you want to live in China, there are definitely opportunities out there. Diana

 

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