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I'm from Gabon and I'm a fresh graduated in business administration, speaking and writing French, English, Spanish and I have some experience in bartender, waiter and cooking food
1 year 3 weeks ago in Business & Jobs - China
you would find more opportunities in countries that speak any of these 3 languages, not China.
but if you want to put yourself though unnecessary stress, by all means try looking for a job in China. As it is you will be competing with thousands of people with more experience thatn you. Unless you are bringing something EXTRA special, even Spanish/English/French speaking countries are unlikely to hire your. That is just the reality at the moment.
A search engine is your friend.
icnif77:
Great advice, +10!
I've never thought about it!
I wanted to write a warning about China being over-board racist ...
Blondie_:
yes, you are right about the racist element too.
but some people are sensitive when this is pointed out to them, usually blaming 'white privilage' (whatever that is)
icnif77:
I usually go with the story about underprivileged Chinese outdoor worker, farmer 'cause of the brown, tanned skin ... and I add 'Chinese females all walk outdoors with an open umbrellas at sunny 'cause they are afraid of tan...'
Now, the other thingy is most Chinese have never left their towns and they've never seen a black person in a real life.
Here, I am picturing myself in an elevator in China and all kids with their open mouths staring at my straight eyes ... he he.
I saw many black Africans in Guangzhou ... There'a also a tonne of Chinese in Africa, fishing for the natural resources .., but still black person in any small city in China is ... "Ohh, look at this one!"
Blondie_:
yes - and add to that having your hair groped by random strangers who are 'just curious' - not to mention local men trying to photograph your clevage ..............
icnif77:
Hahaha-haha
Lucky me with short hair and wool cap ...
Yeah, concept of privacy didn't arrive yet to China ...
We, male kids used to have a small mirror stick on the top of the slippers ... ha ha ha ... for under the skirt view ... when I was in a Primary school ... LOLOLOL
Why don't you tell us?
Job links below are from 'Find Jobz', first tag on the L side of this screen ...
https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobs/search/?employeeId=0&keyword=business...
https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobs/search/?employeeId=0&keyword=waiter&c...
Good lucky!
you would find more opportunities in countries that speak any of these 3 languages, not China.
but if you want to put yourself though unnecessary stress, by all means try looking for a job in China. As it is you will be competing with thousands of people with more experience thatn you. Unless you are bringing something EXTRA special, even Spanish/English/French speaking countries are unlikely to hire your. That is just the reality at the moment.
A search engine is your friend.
icnif77:
Great advice, +10!
I've never thought about it!
I wanted to write a warning about China being over-board racist ...
Blondie_:
yes, you are right about the racist element too.
but some people are sensitive when this is pointed out to them, usually blaming 'white privilage' (whatever that is)
icnif77:
I usually go with the story about underprivileged Chinese outdoor worker, farmer 'cause of the brown, tanned skin ... and I add 'Chinese females all walk outdoors with an open umbrellas at sunny 'cause they are afraid of tan...'
Now, the other thingy is most Chinese have never left their towns and they've never seen a black person in a real life.
Here, I am picturing myself in an elevator in China and all kids with their open mouths staring at my straight eyes ... he he.
I saw many black Africans in Guangzhou ... There'a also a tonne of Chinese in Africa, fishing for the natural resources .., but still black person in any small city in China is ... "Ohh, look at this one!"
Blondie_:
yes - and add to that having your hair groped by random strangers who are 'just curious' - not to mention local men trying to photograph your clevage ..............
icnif77:
Hahaha-haha
Lucky me with short hair and wool cap ...
Yeah, concept of privacy didn't arrive yet to China ...
We, male kids used to have a small mirror stick on the top of the slippers ... ha ha ha ... for under the skirt view ... when I was in a Primary school ... LOLOLOL