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If you have the proper qualifications and a bit of teaching experience back home, you may want to consider teaching at an international school in China. Read on to find out more. Read more>>
May 01, 2015 Comments(36)
In my previous article on perception of foreign teachers, I felt there was a giant hole missing: the perception of foreign teachers by the very people who actually pay for the service, whose money pumps through this ever-expanding industry. ... Read More>>
Mar 23, 2018 Comments(5)
If the US was the place to go to realize your (financial) dreams 120 years ago, then China is that place today. Let’s have a look at some the best paid jobs for foreigners in China. ... Read More>>
Dec 20, 2016 Comments(24)
Talk to any group of assorted foreigners in China and you’re bound to hear a different “China story” from every single one. We've looked at some of the reasons foreigners choose to come and work in one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. ... Read More>>
Jan 24, 2014 Comments(7)
Re-working or writing your resume for China will be similar to any other resume you write, so you shouldn’t have to change a lot. However, there are some differences, which are worth adhering to, especially as it shows that you are aware of certain Chinese ...... Read More>>
Aug 05, 2015 Comments(46)
Many English training centers in China hire “black market,” or illegal teachers during the busy summer season. These teachers have no qualifications or experience. Some even have criminal records or are sex offenders back in their home countries. ... Read More>>
May 02, 2017 Comments(42)
Why are foreign professionals often unwilling to come work in China? The professional job market in China is difficult for the young and inexperienced, while more experienced foreigners are hesitant to move to China because of pollution and other issues. ... Read More>>
Jun 27, 2016 Comments(25)
As the country continues to open up to international trade, jobs are a-plenty for foreigners in many different fields. Here we list some tips and tricks for finding a good job in your field in China. ... Read More>>
Apr 06, 2015 Comments(68)
Let’s face it, English teachers in China are not exactly viewed as people who have been a major success in life. Often the subject of diatribes on many an anonymous internet forum, it’s time to look at why these perceptions exist. ... Read More>>
Apr 14, 2014 Comments(50)
Newcomers to China are not having the easy and relaxed job-finding experience that they may have heard of. Times are changing in China, and although there is still an abundance of work to be found for foreigners in some sectors, the overall experience may ...... Read More>>
Sep 09, 2015 Comments(13)
There are many different types of opportunities to teach in China, but finding a good fit can be a challenge. The articles is a thorough guide on how to find a good gig at a foreign school or Chinese international program as well as detailing what to expect ...... Read More>>
Dec 04, 2017 Comments(12)
Last year the government made big changes for granting foreigner visas for China. The new foreigner visa grading system will classify you as either an A, B or C-listed foreigner. ... Read More>>
Dec 03, 2020 Comments(9)
Here I bring you seven companies hiring onsite and online English teachers in China. ... Read More>>
Feb 03, 2010 Comments(1)
Whether you’re a writer, a graphic designer, a consultant, a personal trainer, or even a male model, you need to know the facts about freelancing in China. Can’t decide whether to go freelance or not? We’ve gathered the pros and cons to ...... Read More>>
Jul 24, 2017 Comments(3)
Besides the giant cultural shift one has to cope with when moving to China, there seems to be a whole other set of obstacles to maneuver when settling down in the workplace. While offices in China are, in many ways, similar to their Western counterparts, it ...... Read More>>
Jan 24, 2014 Comments(17)
Not sure where to begin when writing a cover letter for jobs in China? This article provides you with both general tips as well as specific tips for cover letters to Chinese companies/employers. Hopefully it means you won’t have to stare at a blank page ...... Read More>>
Jan 06, 2017 Comments(11)
Photo: york.ac.uk Twenty years ago, when China was first developing, foreigners were offered high paying jobs with a bevy of other incentives to help promote Chinese companies. Then, as more and more Chinese workers became skilled in various high-level ...... Read More>>
Aug 25, 2017 Comments(4)
Knowing how to dress for an interview and work in China can make the difference between success and failure. Be sure to follow these rules for business attire in China. ... Read More>>
Jul 19, 2016 Comments(10)
These days, more and more Chinese men and women are taken part in the new “naked resignation” phenomenon that is the envy of many of their peers. And those that aren’t, are dreaming of it. ... Read More>>
Dec 28, 2017 Comments(8)
Appreciating and understanding different workplace cultures is the first step to truly integrating into your China job. Here are some of the differences and nuances foreigners may encounter in a Chinese workplace. ... Read More>>
Jul 25, 2014 Comments(26)
In this translated article, reporters from the 21st Century Business Herald investigate hiring practices of well-known English teaching institutions in China. Not surprisingly, many choose a foreign face over proper qualifications. ... Read More>>
Nov 29, 2012 Comments(16)
In August 2012, the government changed many of the rules for certain visa types available to foreigners living, studying and working in China. Not surprisingly—given the country's shared reaction to a certain incident—the biggest changes were made to the ...... Read More>>
Feb 12, 2015 Comments(13)
This article, translated from wenxuecity.com, discusses the recent decline in Chinese illegal immigration to western countries and the growing trend of immigrants choosing to return to China. ... Read More>>
Jun 03, 2013 Comments(16)
Many expats find jobs in China, but for some finding that perfect position has been a somewhat difficult affair. Three Nanjing expats each discuss the difficulties they’ve had breaking into the career of their choice. ... Read More>>
Jul 03, 2013 Comments(7)
It’s been a year since I finished my service as a United States Peace Corps volunteer English teacher in China, and I look back on the experience with mixed feelings. Simply put, serving as a Peace Corps China volunteer was the toughest job I ever loved. ... Read More>>
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