Expats Jobs Shanghai :
How you find a job
Do your homework
Unless you speak Chinese, your job search will be limited to a handful of multinationals or expat services. Try to do your homework before you leave on the field in which you want to work, and try to find a connection - no matter how remote - in that field in Shanghai. Joining business associations, chambers and social groups to attend their mixers is often the most effective way to find a job.
If you're unsure of which direction to take, or see Shanghai as an opportunity to start something new, seek out a career coach. The cost runs from US$ 100 - 400 per hour, and some companies will pay for this as part of the cost of relocating.
For Mandarin courses see here
How to negotiate an expat contract see here
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Teaching English | http://teach-in-china.com |
Company Profiles | http://coldfusion.9to5asia.com/ |
Networking | http://coldfusion.9to5asia.com/ |
Wage Search by Occupation | http://www.careerJournal.com |
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