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seeinsight



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Post31 Jan 2005 3:16   How to find a job outside china.

I graduated from one of the top ten university and got my master degress in Microelectronics.and now I have nearly three years experience as a digital design engineer.
I want to find a job outside of china.in country such as Singapore,Australia,New Zealand,Canada,UK,USA.
Now,I am practicing my english.Which way can I find a job oversea?Beside English,what do i need to prepare?
Thanks.
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- IR
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Post01 Feb 2005 20:21   Re: How to find a job outside china.

Hello,

You need a work permit, which is very hard to get. Omit NZ from your list of countries - nothing for you to look and find there but sheep and sick retard people. Australia is the same crap. You better try US, Canada Singapore, UK and Europe. Countries both with technology and high ethics. English is very important and additional languages are a valuable asset too, but above all you will need to find a potential employer that will be ready to hire you, and as mentioned it is damned hard (from experience).

Good luck anyway,

- IR
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UKnowWhat



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Post01 Feb 2005 20:42   Re: How to find a job outside china.

Your best bet is applying for a PhD program in USA, Canada. From there, build your connection with your advisor and then your potential employers.
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DanTheMan



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Post12 Feb 2005 20:46   How to find a job outside china.

Most supervisors don't have as many connections relative to the number of students they have, so this can be a long long process...not speaking from direct experience, but have seen it all in action...
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omid219



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Post13 Feb 2005 14:00   How to find a job outside china.

I saw some positons in India. You can find them in monster.com
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UKnowWhat



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Post20 Feb 2005 20:03   Re: How to find a job outside china.

DanTheMan wrote:
Most supervisors don't have as many connections relative to the number of students they have, so this can be a long long process...not speaking from direct experience, but have seen it all in action...


Yeah, I know that and that's why a good student don't just blindly study with any teacher, except for the satisfaction of a piece of paper. Here is the clues

1) He needs to know whether his supervisor has a consulting business on the side.
2) Is his supervisor a no name or a somebody in the field, locally or nationally?
3) And most important, is the student good enough to make a lasting impression?

My 3 points speaks volume about the student and his capacity to land a job. In a bad time, he can get a teaching job to bid for the right moment.
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analogic



Joined: 24 Nov 2004
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Post23 Feb 2005 4:27   Re: How to find a job outside china.

suggest u start from singapore companies. u can search online to the company names, then write to their HR directly, and say u can go to singapore for interview by travel visa. if they really need people and u r really excellent, u can find a job.

but generally it is hard, bcz the economy is not so good yet.
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wangyan



Joined: 03 Mar 2005
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Post05 Mar 2005 5:40   How to find a job outside china.

pursue your phd or master degree in US. then you can get a job. it depend your effort.
or married with a foreigner then job is eay to get.
it depend your chance.
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dont_bother_with_USA
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Post10 Mar 2005 6:53   How to find a job outside china.

seeinsight, your English is very good. The high-tech economy in USA is not very good right now -- it is hard for anyone (foreigner or US citizen) to find a job in high-tech industry.

Furthermore, many of the industrialized nations are setting up design and research centers in places like India, China, Taiwan, Russia, etc. If you try to enter the USA as a worker now, there is a chance you will not be competing against US-workers. Instead you will competing against an outsource worker (in the offshore nation.)

It is somewhat harder to enter the US now, due to changes in immigration policy (by the US government.) At the same time, US companies are less willing to sponsor a foreign worker (H1-visa) for a variety of reasons.

You should consider staying in China, because to be honest, everyone knows the high-tech industry will rise in China. And when that happens, someone is going to lose BIG (not China!)

> Omit NZ from your list of countries - nothing for you to look and find there but sheep and sick retard people.

Wow, are you trying to get guest posting priveleges deleted for everyone?

Hey, now that you mention it, don't bother looking for job in Antarctica and Arctic area. Just a bunch of stupid flightless waterfowl (penguins) and unspectacular ursines (polar bears.)
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