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How to find a good job in China
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lydiachen001
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 1:48 am    Post subject: How to find a good job in China Reply with quote

It is well known that finding a good job is such an important issue that even everyone dreams of. However, how to find a suitable job has become a noticeable problem in the society. For example, many people cannot find jobs, not because they don’t have the related ability just because of the improper ways and skills during the period of job hunting. We know that finding suitable jobs also need some methods and technique. In my point of view, I think we should know three aspects clearly before we look for jobs.
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To begin with, try to know yourself very well. It contains the scales of your knowledge, skills, personality traits, hobbies and health. Before finding jobs, you must have an entire acquaintance of yourself, what kinds of jobs you are good at or not. In practice, it is not difficult to find that some graduates have high aspiration but low abilities, because they haven’t got any work experiences. Obviously you know that you are not capable of doing that, give it up.


Secondly, you need to know the occupations and business that you are interested in Ask about the content of the job, the nature of the job and the requirements of the job. You can get this information from those who have took these kinds of jobs already, probably they could offer you a lot related and helpful information and advice in time. Besides, you could also get to the Internet to find more about the job description. On the other hand, you can get more indirect experiences from the failure lessons sometimes, which can prevent you from making the same mistakes ; and you can also learn successful experience that may greatly influence you in the future.


Finally, try to ‘sell ’yourself. In other words, make yourself impressive to others. On the basis of knowing yourself and work, you can start hunting. Hunting jobs is the process of getting people to know you. You can go to some links online, besides the information of the company, job requirements, work locations, and so on, you also need to set up a good image of yourself. Seeking jobs is much like selling goods. If you want your customers to buy your products, you must tell them how advanced the quality is , how reasonable the prize is, how valuable the service is. At the same time, you should always raise the confidence that “I’m sure I ’m competent to do this job.” Then you can try to sell yourself in the interviews; probably your excellent performance could be the best way to show your competence and suitability.


From the three aspects, we can briefly conclude that you need a good preparation before hunting jobs especially for graduates. Moreover, please remember to bring confidence with you; I’m sure you’ll be successful in job market.
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Pauloz
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I checked out this site, it's called China Easy Booking. It includes materials on visas, studying in China, and other useful materials.

The jobs page is geared to USA, Korea, Japan, and people currently in China, although registration indicates you can be of any nationality. You need to be a registered member to use the site.

One reservation, (and it applies to all job sites), is that you can also upload your CV. This is fine in theory, but there are cases of job seekers being targeted by scammers using their CVs. Only post your CV if you're happy with the sites involved.

The site advertises, as a third step after supplying details of qualifications, experience, and other relevant info:

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3.Within 2 working days,the experts in the related area will contact you with your booking details. You can choose the best one to help you with the whole process.


The overall layout of the site is pretty efficient, and includes a check box for " Other services I need (optional)" things like visas, accommodation, etc.

I did find one negative bit of current information about this site:

http://www.magic-city-news.com/R_P_BenDedek_33/Life_is_not_Easy_for_Chinese_Uni_Graduates11564.shtml

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China Service Mall is an international website which provides more than 40 services to people from all over the world and is the largest international service booking site for foreigners coming to China. Together with it's sub-brands, "China Easy Booking" and "China Service Qualification Center", it has established business relationships with more than 8,000 international enterprises and organizations.

With business operations in over 50 countries and regions, it provides a diversified one-stop international service in 8 different languages for more than 80 million people.

The one-stop services includes such things as study, travel, business, living, and job-searching. It offers more than 40 kinds of services for foreigners who desire to come to China, and offers to them, over 1 million pieces of useful service information.

Starway Hotel Nanjing booked through Ctrip. Beautiful rooms 179rmb
All of this information is wonderful, but what is one supposed to do with it? I'm still awaiting a reply.


This could be a bureaucratic situation, or a real problem. You do have to judge sites like this on performance. When checking out services in other countries, always make sure they work properly, and preferably efficiently.

As a raging Chinese culture fan, I've always wanted to go to China, but I can promise you, not on a slow bureaucratic boat. This is a useful-looking site, and the information is worthwhile, but don't believe in anything until you see some delivery of services.
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