International marketing talents recruitment: special session

Marketing Talents - China Opportunities

Helping Chinese companies locate international talents

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Platform advantages
The current size of the site
Served 50,000 corporate users, 600,000 foreign talents, and 190,000 foreign resumes It has reached international talents from 123 countries around the world, and has accumulated rich experience in helping international talents work and live.
Multi-Platform Sync
While you can check new job posts on HiredChina.com, new job info will also be posted on our Facebook page, Linkedin page, Twitter account, as well as our WeChat account GICexpat.
Free Functions + Paid Convenience
While you can use all the functions for free, you can pay a small amount of money to gain triple attention from the employers.
Instant Interaction
By clicking ‘Apply’at the lower left of job page, your intention will be automatically sent to the recruiter. At the same time, you can also use the instant message system to communicate with the recruiter.
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Executive search service
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More than 10 years of headhunting service experience
A professional headhunting team with 10 years of headhunting experience. At the same time, an overseas business department was established to expand overseas cooperation channels and help Chinese companies recruit global expats.
Rich global expats reservation
Based on the accumulation of our website for many years, we have obtained a rich global expats resource pool. The nationality of expats spans the globe, with focus in Europe, United States and in the Asian-Pacific regions.
Focusing on industry segments
Focused service companies / industries include domestic high-tech companies, e-commerce companies, gaming companies, medical / pharmaceutical industries, manufacturing and education industries with overseas talent demand.
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    Internship in Beijing

    Even while most organizations desire a one-month minimum commitment, finding an internship in Beijing is feasible year-round and for any period. Using an internship placement program to find an internship is simpler since you'll get help with the application process.

    No of how long you stay, keep in mind that you'll need some time to settle in, develop a feel for the place, and figure out how to move about. You should begin looking for an internship job at least three months in advance, so that you may apply for a visa, book tickets, learn more about your possible employer and set up lodging arrangements..

    Internship visas for Beijing are required

    Even though the F Visa is the best option for interning in China, the Tourist Visa (or L Visa) might be an alternative for a one-month internship or less (which is the maximum length of stay for the L Visa). There is a 30-day-to-6-month maximum period of stay.

    You will be given the option of applying for a single, double, or multiple entry visa when you submit your visa application. A tourist with a single entrance visa cannot leave the country and return; a double entry visa permits two entries; and a multiple entry visa permits an infinite number of trips. The cost rises in direct proportion to the number of participants.

    To enter China, a visa must be obtained before to departure; visas are not issued at the airport or the border. There are two ways to apply for a visa: via a travel agency, or by going straight to the Chinese embassy. If you apply for a Chinese visa, be warned that you may not be granted the visa you want.

    Overstaying a visa's validity in China is punishable by fine or perhaps imprisonment under Chinese law.

    The following papers are necessary in order to get a F Visa:

    Original Passport: The single entrance visa is valid for six months, while the double entry visa is valid for a year. At the very least, there should be two vacant pages left in the passport.

    Passport-sized color picture – 33mm x 48 mm – is required for visa application form

    Invitation a letter from a Chinese organization that may be trusted (your employer)

    It's a good idea to have a flight ticket and evidence of housing in China on hand, even if it isn't required.

    In most cases, firms that commonly hire interns are familiar with visa processes; ask your internship supervisor or your institution for a complete list of visa requirements.

    Within the first 24 hours of arriving in China as a foreigner, you must register with the local police station. It's also a good idea to have a copy of your registration paperwork and the Chinese address where you'll be staying with you at all times.

    Beijing's Cost of Living

    The Renminbi Yuan (RMB) is China's currency and literally translates to "people's money." It's also known as kuai in Beijing and other parts of northern China. Beijing's cost of living is half that of a typical American metropolis, according to numbeo.com. As a matter of fact, if you live as a local, you'll find that the cost of living is cheaper than in the United States and the United Kingdom. You'll experience a dramatic increase in your monthly budget if you follow the lifestyle of most expats! It's entirely up to you how much money you spend on things like food and dining out, as well as other frivolities like movies and local excursions. If you share a modest flat, keep your expenditures low, and commute to work and school by bicycle, you can get by on 6000 RMB a month. Consider spending between 9,000 and 14,000 RMB a month to live comfortably in a studio or a large shared apartment.