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How to find work in Shanghai

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How to find work in Shanghai



Shanghai frequently tops the list of the most desirable destinations for expats in China — in no small part thanks to the number of work options available in the city. Shanghai is the largest and most cosmopolitan in China and a world-class harbor of business and career opportunities. With the city's culture being much more western than in other first-tier cities in China, most expats find their work experience and skills easily transferable.To get more news about Employment opportunities in Shanghai, you can citynewsservice.cn official website.

Shanghai is also well-liked by the foreign community for offering an abundance of Western amenities: many international schools, expat societies, western restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife.

There are two main pathways to landing a position in Shanghai: you can either do it from your home country or look for a job on the spot.

If you are job hunting from outside China, the best place to start your job search is online. There are lots of websites where you can find job postings for expats in Shanghai. Check out available job offers on SmartShanghai, Echinacities, HiredChina,ChinaTeachingJobs, JobsDB and others.

Another useful tool in remote job hunting is social media. Make sure your Linkedin account is fully updated and indicates that you are open to new opportunities. It is also a good idea to change your Linkedin location to Shanghai so that your profile is more visible to employers and headhunters in the city.

If you are an experienced professional, your job search will be more efficient if you go through a hiring agency. You will find a lot of Shanghai recruiters and hiring agencies in Shanghai on Linkedin.

Yet another way to go about your job search is to contact potential employers directly.

A lot of international companies have offices and branches in Shanghai and are often on the lookout for new talent. You can Google companies in your line of work with offices in Shanghai and check their website for potential employment opportunities. You can also reach out to their HR departments and inquire whether there are any openings in the department you want to work in.

You can also check with employers in your home country. Some international companies may have manufacturing facilities in Shanghai or nearby. Finding a job in your home country first and then exploring relocation options may be one of the best ways to have job security in China.

Additionally, international companies typically provide their employees with generous relocation packages that include perks such as moving costs, accommodation, living expenses, education for children, tickets to fly back home for holidays, and more.

Before you set out on your job search in China, make sure to download the WeChat app. It's the number one app in China with over 900 million users and is used for most online communication in the country. WeChat is primarily a messenger app, but you can also use it for work calls, sharing documents, holding online meetings, setting up work group chats, and more. WeChat is also a social media, shopping and contactless payment tool.

If you want to search for work in Shanghai when you are already in the country, you can still do all of the above. However, to work in China legally, you will need to apply for a work permit and residence — and the only way to do that is from outside of China. So, if you secure a job offer, you will need to travel back home and apply for a work visa before starting your employment.

Important:

Currently, you can only travel to China if you have a valid residence permit. You will also need to undergo a quarantine on your arrival. Make sure to check the latest entry requirements to the country before making any travel plans.
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