I’ve just added a brand-spankin’-new feature to Lost Laowai – A China Jobs Board! And like most job boards, it features jobs. Neat eh?

Though initially most jobs will very likely be of the ESL nature, it’s by no means limited to such, and all businesses looking for laowai to fill positions in their company are welcome to post.

Companies, schools, learning centres, etc., are able to post an unlimited number of listings for free, but are required to register (also free). Visitors don’t need to register to browse the jobs, but why not register and join our growing community. Check out the Lost Laowai main page for more of what we have to offer.

So, if you know of any companies with business in China that are hiring, or you work for a school that is looking to advertise new positions just opening up for the next term – please let them know.

And if you’re on the other end and looking for a job in China, be sure to check it out.

Lost Laowai China Job Board

Discussion

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  1. Any suggestions on exploring film production opportunities? Also, do you know of any blogs/forums/sites by people who work in film production in China?

  2. Hey Scott, I’m really sorry but I don’t. I have a friend that was involved with film production down in HK – but that’s a whole different animal really.

  3. Would it be possible to integrate a feature into the jobs section that allows ESL teachers to rate schools they have worked in? I was reading Jeremy’s entry for the Group Writing Project, and it seems that there’s no way for people to understand what they’re getting into when they accept a teaching job. Hmm…maybe you could do a “rate your school” survey and post the results…It would ask about salary, location, staff, materials, students, hours…Perhaps in the future the survey results would become so important that each year, school administrators would anxiously await the results, knowing that it would have an affect on their recruiting…just an idea.

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