Training center job offer, accept it?

Straight to the point: I’ve been offered a position as a drama teacher at a training center in Zhejiang Province. These are the conditions:

-Monday to Saturday schedule
-Free accommodation
-8,000 RMB monthly salary

I’m a non-native English speaker and I’m not white.

The offer sounds a bit dodgy to me, but if I decide to accept it, how should I negotiate the salary and benefits without being undervalued?

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u/Best-Calligrapher265 — 12 days ago

Job, should I take it?

Straight to the point… I’ve been offered a position as a drama teacher at a training center in Zhejiang Province. These are the conditions:

-Monday to Saturday schedule
- Free accommodation
- 8,000 RMB monthly salary

(non-native and not white)

The offer sounds a bit dodgy to me, but if I decide to accept it, how should I negotiate the salary and benefits without being undervalued?

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u/Best-Calligrapher265 — 12 days ago

Customer Service/Success, Marketing, Admin remote job opportunities?

Hey there! bachelors in business. I have a mix of 5 + years in marketing, business dev, hospitality, customer service. Someone who’s adaptable, listens, highly resourceful and analytical mind. Native English and French bilingual (no accent)

I’m looking for remote job opportunities if you have any! Might relocate for a good opportunity

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u/Best-Calligrapher265 — 1 month ago

[IWantOut] 28M France -> China/Brazil/Chile/Singapore other

28M French/Swiss, The job market is bad real bad here and After applying to countless jobs kind of getting sick of it. I'm just trying to scaddle out of here. Have a bachelors in International management. 4+ years of Exp in Marketing, Sales, Social media and Assistant manager. perfectly bilingual in English and french

looking for a job in social media management, marketing, social ads, costumer service, Admin English teacher.

It can be in South America or Asia and even south of europe. I'm looking for good hot temperatures year long and a salary that I can comfortably live there(not something unrealistic for the country).

If remote? where can I look to get real offers instead of scams and fake ones

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u/Best-Calligrapher265 — 1 month ago
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What country do you guys suggest? where job opportunities aren't the worst for EU expats?

28M French/Swiss, The job market is bad real bad here and After applying to countless jobs kind of getting sick of it. I'm just trying to scaddle out of here. Have a bachelors in International management. 4+ years of Exp in Marketing, Sales, Social media and Assistant manager. perfectly bilingual in English and french

looking for a job in social media management, marketing, social ads, costumer service, Admin English teacher.

It can be in South America or Asia and even south of europe. I'm looking for good hot temperatures year long and a salary that I can comfortably live there(not something unrealistic for the country).

If remote? where can I look to get real offers instead of scams and fake ones

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u/Best-Calligrapher265 — 1 month ago

Swiss looking for Marketing/English teaching Jobs

Hey everyone!

I'm a native Swiss but lived and grew up in the US since the age of 6 until 20 so perfectly bilingual in English and French with perfect accents as well(American Native level). I have about 4 years in marketing experience and 2 years in BLS training but no real experience in teaching but I'll be completing my TEFL soon. I'm doing an interview this week for a teaching job in Zhengzhou (what I heard isnt the best city to live in: boring and polluted) but I have my eyes set on Guangzhou.

trying to get an Idea or help/advice on getting a job, getting in touch with resourceful agents in Guangzhou

Thanks in advance

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u/Best-Calligrapher265 — 2 months ago