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1、老外如何在上海找工作 teamed up with Career Engine to bring you a brand new job search tool thatll allow you to use your City Weekend aount to look for jobs, submit applications and re _ive e _il alerts for ining jobs. Weve also rounded up some tips and advi _ on working and finding a job in this town to ease
2、the daunting task at hand. Before You Start. Last year we put out the same article and spoke with Sarah Jones of Antal International Asia. While her answers are still relevant today, we chatted further with Jonathan Edwards, Partner at Antal International China (Shanghai offi _) for some extra advi
3、_. How do you see the job _rket for foreigners developing over the next five years? ?The job _rket for foreigners is in a state of change; whilst most foreign MNCs are continuing to localize talent, more and more opportunities are opening up within domestic panies or in new industries. Without a dou
4、bt, most senior foreigners are sent here for a fixed term by their current employers, as opposed to finding a job on the ground and that will still be the case going forward. A logical viewpoint is that it is therefore that the more senior position you are looking for, the more difficult it will be
5、for you. However, Shanghai still re _ins to be a pla _ of incredible opportunities for entrepreneurial people. Antal International is getting more and more requests from domestic panies for foreign staff, particularly in sales and _rketing roles. Traditionally these panies had a domestic client base
6、 but they are increasingly looking overseas for business opportunities and consequently need hungry talent to help them sell products in new _rkets. Additionally, panies in new industries in which China has lagged behind in the past are investing hard to catch up and this means investing in the tale
7、nt that can get them there; tech, healthcare, automotive and luxury are all experiencing _ssive de _nd for talent.? What resour _s and websites in Shanghai do you remend for finding a job? The biggest resour _ you have in any job search is you. Shanghai is full of opportunities, but you have to be p
8、roactive to find them and choose the right one. In order to find work in the 10 years Ive been here, Ive started a pany with angel investors, used a headhunter, used Linkedin and my personal contacts. So there are _ny different resour _s available to you. My advi _ would be to think clearly about wh
9、at skills and experien _ you have, be realistic with your salary requirement (why should a pany pay you more just because you are foreign?) and be flexible with your de _nds. Meet as _ny people as you can through events (the paid ones tend to be of more value than the free ones) and follow up with a
10、ny leads in a professional way.? Do you foresee stricter visa regulations hindering job opportunities for foreigners? That purely depends upon what you plan to do. If you are teaching part time whilst on a tourist or business visa then now is definitely the time to get your affairs in order because
11、the is closing in. Additionally, if your current employer is asking you to work without giving you the correct Z Visa, then you need to question that with them, because you are leaving yourself open to a fine and even deportation. However, assuming you are a skilled professional with work experien _
12、 there is no reason to fear the changes. Also remember that if you have a Z Visa, then do all you can to hold onto it because transferring it to a new employer is much, much easier than applying for a new one. Check out our article about how to get a Z visa in China On _ you are in Shanghai, how can
13、 you find a job? 1. Expand your Network What is working? It is an event where a bunch of people gather together to _ke connections and mingle. In a city like Shanghai, working events are a good way to build connections for business and career opportunities. Here are some of the best working events i
14、n Shanghai. Best for Serious Job Hunters: FC Club: Fortune Connection Club, a powerful global working organization of nine years, is one of the best known names in Shanghai. It is also one of the most serious and high-level working event with different industry specific gatherings held at different
15、hotels every month. Usually you re _ive a coloured name tag sticker at the door indicating your professional background or interest. For example, orange indicates you are interested in business to _ke more business contacts, green indicates you are interested in _ friends. They charge between RMB100
16、-140 for members and RMB140-240 for non-members, which usually includes a drink and finger food. Shanghai Connector: Shanghai Connector, a _rketing and munications pany, also hosts weekly working events at different bars and restaurants in Shanghai featuring a “young professionals series” with 30-20
17、0 guests at each event. Sometimes they invite guest speakers to the event. They charge from RMB50 to RMB120 as an entran _ fee, which includes a drink and finger food. Best for New Kids in Town: OK, Deal! Club OK, Deal! Club, another familiar name in Shanghais working s _ne, also organizes business
18、mixers at different locations in Shanghai on a regular basis. Each event attracts around 100 Chinese and foreign young professionals. Its a more relaxed enviro _ent for working. Usually they charge between RMB100-150, which includes a drink. Shanghai Expat Mixer Shanghai Expat Mixer, a weekly Wednes
19、day night social event hosted by Shanghai Expat, has been in Shanghai for six years. It is a causal working event for expats to get together and meet people. They change the venue every 4-5 months and _nage to get good drink deals with the bar without charging any cover. Thats also why it attracts 5
20、0-100 foreign and Chinese business professionals every week. The current venue is Soniksky. Internations For jet-setters who are continually on the move, Internations connects expats living in Shanghai among 300-plus other cities. Gatherings take pla _ every few weeks with forums and events that all
21、ow you to meet other socially-minded expats around the area. A free, basic membership includes aess to online forums and a couple of free activities, and an Albatross membership (?3.95 per month) covers full aess to all facilities. Best for Entrepreneurs: NextStep NextStep hosts entrepreneurial even
22、ts that focus on helping business and industry leaders take that next step. Every two or three weeks on a Tuesday, they bring speakers from all backgrounds to share their stories and knowledge. Presenters range from serial investors such as Marc van der Chijs to more local entrepreneurs who are just
23、 sprouting their businesses here in Shanghai. Each event attracts 75 to 125 professionals in their late 20s and 30s who are in the pro _ss of starting their own ventures or are thinking about doing so. They dont charge cover, nor do they offer special drinks. Usually people can just show up and work
24、 in an un-working enviro _ent. Oriented Founded in xx, Oriented is a global work of international professionals who share a passion of Asian business and partnerships. They aim of their organizations is to provide high-quality working for its members. Their signature servi _ is their monthly Happy H
25、ours which bring professionals together in fa _-to-fa _ settings to promote the role of guanzi in Asian business culture. The _jority of members are bilingual, bicultural, upwardly mobile, mid-career professionals. Over 1,000 happy hours have taken pla _ sin _ xx. General admission fee is $10 with d
26、iscounted rates with advan _d RSVP. Best for Expatriate Professional Women: EPWS The Expatriate Professional Womens Society is a non-profit organization who helps create bridges between working women in Shanghai. Through weekly events featuring professional leaders, such as breakfasts, lunches, mixe
27、rs or panels of discussion, they help business women share experien _s and professional contacts. The events take pla _ at different restaurants and cafes in Shanghai with a RMB150-200 entry fee, including canaps and drinks. Best for Just Making Friends: BEAN Launched in Shanghai in xx, BEAN is a ch
28、arity organization for young professionals. Their events bine charity work and meeting new people together. Their monthly working night (free entry), featuring documentary films, usually attracts 50 people aged between 25 to 35 with half of them local and half foreigners. They usually rotate the ven
29、ue so members get to try different drinks at new pla _s. Best for your Fellow Expats: Connecting with expats from your home country is another effective way of finding out about job opportunities in Shanghai. Most Chamber of Commer _ organizations in Shanghai throw their own weekly mixers for member
30、s. Check out some of the more active groups below. AustCham Shanghai American Chamber of Commer _ Canadian Chamber of Commer _ French Chamber of Commer _ British Chamber of Commer _ Ger _n Chamber of Commer _ Spanish Chamber of Commer _ Good For Everyone: Al _ Maters Organizations If you went to uni
31、versity abroad, check to see if you have an alumni group in Shanghai. Tons of schools have chapters here and they are a great starting point to connect in a friendly way, stroll down memory lane and bask in the glory days. Your Industrys Organization Connect with your industrys organizations and gro
32、ups directly. For example, supply chain industries have a Supply Chain Council in Shanghai. They can help provide contacts and resour _s within your sector. 2. Know Where to Search Online Besides working and referen _s from your connections, online websites are a more direct way for serious job hunt
33、ers to find their new career. Weve listed some good job websites below. While these websites offer prehensive job listings, they also differ from each other in the types of jobs offered. Best for Teachers and Engineers: eChinacities ForeignHR Best for Media and Creative Industries: Danwei Jobs Creat
34、ive Hunt Best for Comprehensive Hunting: City Weekend Jobs Career Engine Craigslist MatchDragon Best for Internships: Abroad China 3. Have Your Job Find You If you are not actively looking for a job but open for better career opportunities, getting in touch with recruitment panies might be a good ch
35、oi _, especially for _nagement level jobs. Besides well-known social work websites such as LinkedIn, here are some good headhunting panies: Best for Comprehensive Positions: Aess People Antal International Asia China Team P-Infinity Consult Group Best for Legal Talents: Best Talent Best for Manageme
36、nt Talents: Wang Li & Asia Resour _s Best Positions at Multinational Companies: Monster HK 4. Go The Extra Mile In a job _rket where the notoriety of being a foreigner is losing some steam, take the extra steps to separate yourself from the crowd. While these tips _y not be exclusively working or jo
37、b-hunting; they _y _ke all the differen _. Stay up to date on your industry and be aware of any ongoing changes. These changes might spell out new employment. Relate the developments to opportunities. For example, panies that are planning expansions, introducing new products, relocating or reorganization _y have potential openings. Keep watch for rising sales, capital, and profits as well. Sign up for newsletters from Shanghai Business Rev
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