Hi Guys
I am a seasoned IT professional having 18+ years of experience, where I have discharged multiple roles from programmer to senior program manager.
During my career, I have been to Kunming, China for 14 months working for Healthcare Software product. Since then, it has been my desire to work in China as an expat for 5 to 10 years. My family also supports me on this, hence, now I am actively looking for jobs in China.
You can have a sneak-pick to my profile over here in.linkedin.com/in/pradeepsen
What I am looking is for an guidance to help me find a job with my experience and skill set. I don't mind for any professional services, if you can refer, for getting this done.
Looking forward for all yours expert judgement.
Regards
Ps
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Firstly, you need to have an employer sponsor your work permit if you want to work in China legally.
For a comprehensive view of the visa process for China please read the Expat Arrivals pages on Visas for China and Work Permits for China,
There are a lot of jobs in China's IT sector and expats are often employed in their field so with your experience you may stand a good chance of finding a job.
You should try the Monster Job Website for China. They operate as a job portal internationally so they are fairly reputable.
Once you get to the interview stage you will need to learn a bit about chinese business etiquette if you want to impress the employer. In China, it is important to show respect to your seniors and business is really a formal affair.
I suggest taking a look at this page on Working in China to find out more about the work culture in China as welll as the country's job market.
Best of luck with the job search.