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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    Work Culture in Beijing

    Many Chinese cities, like Beijing, have a large population of expatriates, and hence employers are acquainted with the work culture in other nations. Even while Chinese individuals typically work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and often put in additional hours, it isn't out of the question that your firm permits you to work in accordance with your country's norms.

    It's also usual to dine outdoors and wait for your work day to begin by gauging the pulse of the crowd. Your decision whether or not to bring your own lunch to work is entirely up to you, but keep in mind that most workers of the same firm are close friends and regularly eat out or order takeout during their lunch hour.

    Although Mandarin is the city's official language, English is the language of commerce. In order to get a job in Beijing, you'll need to be proficient in both English and Mandarin.

    It's important to have cultural awareness, patience, a sense of humor, and a strong work ethic in order to be successful!

    Internship placement programs provide the chance to meet other young professionals who are interning or working in Beijing, as well as offering support and guidance. Dedicated websites for professional and social networking as well as event marketing are also available.

    Beijing's Employment and Labor Laws

    Interns on a F business visa are not allowed to be paid in China, according to the country's rules and regulations. You should be aware that in order to work legally in China and get a salary, you'll need a Z employment visa, which is far more difficult to obtain and for which the applicant must satisfy stringent requirements.

    Things to Keep in Your Mind

    Taking a cab is a typical mode of transportation in Beijing. Beijing does, however, have both legal and illicit cabs. These "fake cabs" are usually identifiable by their dark hue and red dashboard light. If you want to be sure you're getting a fair deal, always use licensed taxis.

    The cost of a doctor's appointment may rapidly add up if you're taking medicine, so carry enough with you.

    Summers may be blisteringly hot (sometimes even too hot!) and winters can be frigid to downright freezing due to Siberian winds. Sandstorms are also common in April.

    When you first arrive at your new Beijing residence, go for a stroll around to see where the nearest grocery shop, pharmacy, bank, bus stations, and police station are.

    When you arrive in Beijing, don't forget to register at the police station!

    Carry a copy of your Chinese address with you at all times.

    Before you arrive in Beijing, get a handbook to China or Beijing. In this manner, you'll be able to plan out your first few weeks in the city and have a sense of what to see and do.

    Be mindful of the order of names while conversing with Chinese people. It is proper to address Zhao Anmei as Mrs. Zhao.

    There is a lot of counterfeit money in China, so always check the money you receive back from merchants and taxi drivers. The quickest way to tell whether a bank bill is "fake money" is to feel the braille dots in the bottom left corner of the bill's front side. It's a phony bill if there are no raised dots.

    To stay abreast of what's going on in China, read English-language publications like China Daily and The World of Chinese to stay up to date on current events.

    Avoid discussions about politics or religion with locals.

    Try the Peking duck, hot pot, street kebabs, dumplings, and steamed buns with stuffing, all of which can be found in the north of China.

    Get a phone and a SIM card when you arrive in Beijing. You may visit China Mobile or China Unicom, for instance. For 200-300 RMB, you may purchase a low-cost phone with a card.

    Even if they stare at you oddly, smile and be nice. There is a good chance that they are merely intrigued to see someone from a different country! Practice with strangers on the bus or metro when you have a few phrases down. There is a good chance that they will be pleased to see you attempting to communicate in Mandarin!