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Q: How can I get a job as soon as possible in China?

my visa is expiring on 15 july and i wanna stay in China. I am still looking for job, but didn't find yet. So how can I get a job as soon as possible in China?

12 years 49 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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Type 'teaching English in China' into Google and you will get about 15,000 schools or language institutes to choose from. There is a MASSIVE deficit of foreign language teachers in China, and while the professionalism and validity of these positions is questionable, you will definitely find a handful of companies who can pay your wages and sort out a new visa for you.

If you don't want to teach....... then start thinking about buying your plane ticket home

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An English teaching job should be easy to find if you're a native/fluent English speaker. I would just spend a couple of hours a day applying for as many jobs as you can possibly apply for (as tiring as it is). Also, tell all your friends and contacts that you're looking for a job asap. In China, having friends here can really go a long way. Lots of my friends have found jobs or been called to interviews after applying through the job section on this site: http://jobs.echinacities.com/
I know there's a few others out there too like Chinajob and zhaopin.com. Good luck!

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Teaching English is a good choice, but what's your previous job? you can do it again in this country.

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