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How can I find a job abroad?

He! I am Norton. I am pursuing my masters degree at Nanjing Normal university right now. My major is traditional Chinese painting , and I am going to finish my masters degree in June 2018. I want to find a job abroad and experience the world, but I don't know how?!?! I can speak Taiwanese,mandarin and English, but m English is just so so! It's better if i can find a job as a teacher abroad. So can anyone helps me here? Thanks! #teaching #art #fine-art #teacher-training #art-teacher #international #working-abroad

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俊浩然’s Answer

Go grab a New Zealand or Australian WHV visa so that you have the lowest threshold chance of getting a visa with the right to work abroad.
For detailed visa introduction and application methods, you can go to my Zhihu account "Be Kind to Others". If you search for "Be Kind to Others", the account with the most followers is mine.
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Zhanwu’s Answer

Given that you are majoring traditional Chinese painting, I don't think any of the typical job search site would help you.

In your particular situation, I have couple of advices:

1, Learn English, and get your skill certified (TOFEL or something equivalent)

2, You might want to do it via 2 steps: first get a scholarship from a university abroad or from Chinese government for you to study abroad; then get a job after the study.

3, Find and join the local/online student community and you may learn more about opportunities abroad from the people who are also actively seeking for something similar.

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Krista’s Answer

There are many websites with job vacancies abroad:

www.indeed.com

www.monster.com

www.intermediair.com

which country do you want to go to? Google they vacancy site and I'm sure you'll be successful

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Jinhua’s Answer

Hi, Norton! You can begin by researching schools you'd like to teach at, particularly art schools in your case. Most school websites have a "Careers" section where you can find specific job openings. If you receive an offer, many schools are likely to sponsor your visa. Additionally, you can explore job opportunities on platforms like LinkedIn.

Jinhua recommends the following next steps:

https://www.linkedin.com/home
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