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Q: How to identify genuine investment opportunities in and out of china

Assisting upcoming ambitious investors to identify genuine opportunities

41 weeks 1 day ago in  Money & Banking - China

 
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if your job is in  "Assisting upcoming ambitious investors to identify genuine opportunities" why do you need to ask on the internet?
sounds like you can't do your job..........

and I see you 'racist' question was deleted indecision

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if your job is in  "Assisting upcoming ambitious investors to identify genuine opportunities" why do you need to ask on the internet?
sounds like you can't do your job..........

and I see you 'racist' question was deleted indecision

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LOLOLOLOL@sorrel ...

" ... sounds like you can't do your job.........."

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Another "question" where you can't write 'comments'....................

@icnif77

so many of these 'questions' could be more easily answered by the OP by doing a simple online search themselves, rather than posting here.

is this a new 'Viki' alias ?? 

 

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They might not be payed for the comments  angel ... i.e. only full reply posts ring the register ...broken heart, but I've always thought, I can't comment 'cause of my 'incognito' browser. This is the first time I read, other posters can't comment, either ...

Big-guy most likely have a switch to turn the comments off at the whole thread.

 

Viki, as I remember, she promised, she won't be back some 5-years ago ...

sorrel:

...................and now you can add comments again.

41 weeks 23 hours ago
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Woow, somebody turn the comment switch back on ...

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A: Nobody can tell you that! You could look at no-response-time in t
A:Nobody can tell you that! You could look at no-response-time in two ways: 1. 'Nobody is interested in your CV and hiring you ...'; or 2. 'Never, ever stop sending your CV to the daily posted job openings and simply disregard no-replies thingy!' It's wrong, to expect replies from the Chinese advertisers of a new job openings, 'cause Chinese don't behave same as western recruiters by replying: "Thank you for your job application. Unfortunately, you weren't selected at this time. We'll keep your CV on record and if new opportunity arises..." or something in those lines. So, the only remaining choice is no. 2. Looking for the new (non-native E.T.) position in my time in China was like a daily part-time job.  Good luck! -- icnif77