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Q: I applied somemany jobs no reply and but jobs are more here dnot understand

i applied somemany jobs for hotels 

8 years 12 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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I hear the new user/moderators will kindly help you to spruce up your CV if need be.

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Isn't that all part of the ECC ethos of helping each other Wolfie?

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Unless it's for research...

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@ Mr Hotwater  It's how we roll (sometimes)

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Yeah, they are looking for the right candidate. You aren't the one, obviously. Keep sending....

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What sort of hotel job?

You wont get a work visa for anything less than manager of a major chain hotel.

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I hear the new user/moderators will kindly help you to spruce up your CV if need be.

Hotwater:

Isn't that all part of the ECC ethos of helping each other Wolfie?

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Unless it's for research...

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@ Mr Hotwater  It's how we roll (sometimes)

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I hope the job that you apply for, does not require you to read or write.

Best of luck !!

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You can't even ask a question with proper English so I imagine your CV and your cover letter must be full of mistakes. First brush up on your English then try again later.

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I've met a number of non-Chinese staff in hotels here. Only one was NS of English. Your English on here is FAR worse than all of the rest of them. Perhaps that's why?? Especially when those non-Chinese were doing internships, or were in senior management positions. There is no reason to employ a foreigner to do the job a Chinese person can do.

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