What Do You Want: Professional Jobs In China Or Jobs Teaching English?

November 13th, 2008 by Stephen Cronin

As outlined in a recent post called JobsInChina.com Brings You … Jobs In China, this site recently added a listing of jobs in China. As explained in the previous post, I decided to partner with NewChinaCareer. I also expressed one doubt:

I’m expecting the majority of people arriving at my site, looking for jobs, to be interested in teaching English. The NewChinaCareer service is more tailored to general professional positions, and quite a few of them require Mandarin. So it may not be the best fit.

Since adding the list of jobs in China, I’ve received a couple of emails from people who’ve found that the jobs being offered don’t suit their needs. In both cases, these people would have been better suited finding jobs teaching English in China. At the same time, some people have been using the service, so the jobs listed clearly must appeal to them.

In an effort to find the best balance, I’m asking you, what are you looking for: Professional jobs in China or jobs teaching English?.

Please fill in the below poll to give me the feedback I need to make sure this site is giving you the service you need. Thanks!

What Are You Looking For?

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  1. Hi mate,

    I’ll get my Bachelors degree around Christmas 2009, after that I’d like to work in an IT entry level position in China. NewChinaCareer is quite helpful for finding something.

    Well I guess, teaching English gives You a good salary in the beginning, however once I get a few years of experience in IT, I can leave teachers behind me. Most people still look short term benefits first.

    have a nice day ;)

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