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Q: Upload of file(s) during application?

How many files can one upload when one applies for a job on this site?

3 years 33 weeks ago in  Arts & Entertainment - China

 
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When I applied for jobs here, I always wrote message:

 

"I am unable to upload files to this website. Please, reply to my email address and I will forward you my CV with all files attached."

 

Then, you just wait for the replies ...

 

I've never tried with upload here 'cause I don't run Windows on my puter.

ztredoux:

Thank you for your answer Did anyone ever got back to you then?

3 years 33 weeks ago
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icnif77:

Last time I applied through this website was in .. 2016.

 

I've never upload anything here. I didn't even open my CV. As soon as I saw jummy job opening, I sent above message ... and ... I was in China from 2009 until June 2017.

 

Of course, they got back to me. I can't say all, but many of them. Then, I just sent CV an email-to-an-email.

I also used few good placement agents and I got many positions that way, too.

 

You just need to try for two weeks with my message and you'll see, if you'll get any results.

 

Chinese employers don't act as a western employers with return message: "Sorry, we filled the position!" or "Thank you for your CV ...".

Chinese employers won't reply if they cannot place you to the advertised position for this or that reason, and since they don't reply, one must keep sending CVs .. until you land an invitation for an interview ... and then pick the best position/contract.

Non-native English sneaker's advice ...

Good luck!

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