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[quote=APAULT,236749]As you don't appear to speak Chinese you would have difficulty getting most jobs in China. Skill levels here are generally not as high as in the west but that does not mean you ill get a job in say animation. Most expats in such roles are sent from overseas. You should be able to get a job teaching English. There are always jobs in private language centres.... but there are vatious risks associated with these and you usually work unsociable hours. Jobs 'within the system' start around 1st September and most schools and colleges now know which existing teachers have to be replaced so it's a good time to apply, but even if u apply later there are always jobs. You should expect to earn no more than US$ 600 pm,plus airfare and accommodation - probably enough to support the ex and kids in the west. If you are sufficiently skilled you MIGHt be lucky and find a job in graphics etc... For naormal teaching jobs theer are many websites that u can find with a search.[/quote]
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