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If you want a recruiter to appreciate the content of your cover letter for China, you should submit it in an adequate format. Like the CV for China, the structure of this one page self-introduction is very similar to what we see in Europe. However, it is essential to present your cover letter for China in a sober format and to write it in a humble tone. Keep reading
Writing a persuasive cover letter for China is as challenging as summing up your whole career on a CV. However, if they are carefully and strategically prepared, these two complementary documents can become your ticket to a job interview in China. Your goal is to grab the recruiter’s attention by making yourself stand out of the crowd: while your resume establishes your past work experience, your cover letter should convince your potential employers of what you can accomplish now and how you can be an asset for the future. Keep reading
The recognition of qualifications between China and the UK (in 2000) and China and Ireland (in 2006) are settled through mutual agreements that acknowledge academic degrees and qualifications, from higher certificates up to doctorate levels. However, this should not be seen as “just a formality”: students and graduates who wish to study or work overseas must fill out different forms if they want to obtain the proper credentials to be admitted in a school or be invited for an interview. Keep reading
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Tuesday that despite the decline of a few major economic indicators, China's economy as a whole continues to grow as the government anticipated in its exercise of macro-controls. keep reading
Resources and energy led the gains on Canada's benchmark stock index on Monday after better-than-expected manufacturing data from China and the U.S. supported confidence in a strengthening global economy. keep reading
Viet Nam will continue to create the most favourable conditions for Chinese firms to conduct business in the country, Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Dang Huy Dong told a business conference yesterday. keep reading