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Q: How long does it take for answer your job application

44 weeks 3 days ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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What are you going to do, if I tell you answer is: 'forever' or 'never'?

 

Chinese recruiters don't have the same habits as the western recruiters have ...

 

Never stop sending your CV to the job offers, not even when you have an invitation or two for an interview!

 

Don't expect Chinese will send you "Thank you for your application. You weren't selected at this time ...!" notice, so keep sending yer CV to the newly posted job openings.

 

Looking for a job in China was like a part-time job in my time in China ...

 

Good luck!

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What are you going to do, if I tell you answer is: 'forever' or 'never'?

 

Chinese recruiters don't have the same habits as the western recruiters have ...

 

Never stop sending your CV to the job offers, not even when you have an invitation or two for an interview!

 

Don't expect Chinese will send you "Thank you for your application. You weren't selected at this time ...!" notice, so keep sending yer CV to the newly posted job openings.

 

Looking for a job in China was like a part-time job in my time in China ...

 

Good luck!

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I have received email from DinChance HR on August 21, 2024 just 1 day after I made a resume in echinacities.com

The recruiter had informed through Chat box of echinacities as well.

The demand of the industry you are applying and the time of requirement matters as well.

Since academic year starts in September in China , the demand will be more in July ,August if you apply in educational sector. I applied for Math faculty position.

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