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chelsea
Joined: 05 Mar 2003 Posts: 22
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Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2003 8:28 pm Post subject: where to look for a job in Beijing? |
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I want to go to Beijing to teach English and also take a Mandarin class (I have a degree, teaching experience, and studied in China). I've been checking the job boards, and posted my resume here on daves and on thatsbeijing.com, but haven't come up with anything. Is this the wrong time of year, or are schools just not hiring for some reason?
Where else can I look? |
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Minhang Oz

Joined: 23 Apr 2003 Posts: 610 Location: Shanghai,ex Guilin
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Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2003 9:57 pm Post subject: |
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A quick look at www.chinatefl.com [click "English" then Beijing on the map] shows around 10-12 places currently hiring. Now is a good time to look. We're halfway through the semester, with the new one starting mid-Feb. |
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Roger
Joined: 19 Jan 2003 Posts: 9138
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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2003 5:12 am Post subject: |
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there always are some vacancies, but whether YOU are going to fill one of them is not predictable.
Sometimes you do get interviewed, then you hear nothing anymore from would-be hirers. This does not necessarily mean that the vacancy has been filled; often training centres advertised for a job that, come the time for it to be filled, no longer exists (underenrolment for example).
Public schools will hire again in February.
Don't count on being hired away from your home base! It might be better for you to come here in person and spend a couple of weeks in hotels, scouring the market. |
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The Central Scrutinizer
Joined: 23 Oct 2003 Posts: 20
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2003 12:02 pm Post subject: |
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There are a few bi-weekly English entertainment papers there, one you might find is called 'City Edition'. There are a few others as well that you can usually pick up at a 'Star Bucks' coffee shop or some place similar. These papers usually/always have teaching jobs in them for part-time and full-time teachers at some of the private language schools. It might be good idea to start as a part-time teacher until you work out which school you really want to work at and where you want to live. |
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Morpheus

Joined: 02 Nov 2003 Posts: 50
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2003 12:09 pm Post subject: |
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You have a degree, a teaching certificate, and you already studied in China. What do you need our help for?
There are so many jobs but, alas you are right, not many posted for Beijing specifically.
If you got money, just come to Beijing, There are two decent hostels one near Bar street and another south of Tiananmen, which is cheaper but dirtier. You can stay there for 100 a night (single) or share a group room for 40 or so. Thats RMB.
If you got money you can do it Also, your visa will be troublesome as you come in on a tourist. How long do those last now 30, 60 or 90 Time was you could get a 90 for no problem but I think after 9-11 the U.S. changed the rules so the Chinese retaliated and now it is only 30. Most emloyers in Beijing can't change the tourist visa as easily as they can in other provinces.
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kimo
Joined: 16 Feb 2003 Posts: 668
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2003 9:42 pm Post subject: |
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For what it's worth, Morph asked you:
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You have a degree, a teaching certificate, and you already studied in China. What do you need our help for?
There are so many jobs but, alas you are right, not many posted for Beijing specifically. |
I think that is a reasonable question.
Add to it that not many schools hire for full-time this time of year. As Roger said, the public schools will hire again for the period after Spring Festival in February. You are in a good position with your teaching cert to find some real jobs if you keep digging. And as you are already familiar with the country, getting around as a part-timer might be an option until you find something better.
Sorry I don't have any solid leads. Have you considered Shanghai?[/code] |
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chelsea
Joined: 05 Mar 2003 Posts: 22
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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 7:58 pm Post subject: thanks for the suggestions!! |
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thanks for the suggestions in response to your question, morph and kimo - i just have not been able to come up with any solid job offers. i've been posting my resume on daves, and on thatsbeijing.com, and sending out resume's like a maniac....but still nothing!
btw - i don't have a teaching certificate, just teaching experience. i worked as a substitute teacher for a while, and also did some volunteer teaching overseas.
i would really rather have something lined up first, before heading to china. when do the schools start their february hiring? sometime soon?
also - i have been looking into taking an intesive mandarin course at the beijing language and culture university. if i went over on a student visa (probably a 6 month visa), would I be able to get that changed into a working visa if I were to find a job at some point during my stay? could i teach english part time on the student visa?
thanks again for all your help!! |
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