
Pros/Cons: The PRC's Evolving Job Market
Jul 14, 2019careerresource
It’s an overcast but humid day in Beijing for James McConnell as he walks to work, grabbing his breakfast from a street cart on the way to his news outlet’s office in the Central Business District.

Tech in the ESL Classroom: Avoid Obsolete Teaching Methods
Jul 11, 2019careerresource
There was once a time in China where expats were bound to using simple blackboards and flashcards to teach their students the ins and outs of the English language.

I Ask Anyone Who's Unhappy At Work 4 Questions
Jul 09, 2019careerresource
You know the feeling. Dreading every minute of your commute into the office. Counting down the minutes until Friday at 6 pm. Wondering just how you got to this place--and whether you'll be stuck like this forever.

Getting Abroad: Avoiding a Document Debacle
Jun 28, 2019careerresource
In this article, we’ll go through everything a professional from the USA, travelling alone, will need to do to acquire the materials for a visa application.

The Perks of Working at a Chinese University
Jun 21, 2019careerresource
Let’s go over a few of the reasons why universities are an excellent choice when exploring job options in China.

5 Things That Will Kill Your Application
Jun 21, 2019careerresource
1. Reply promptly 2. Organize and properly name your document files 3. Put your best foot forward ...

Getting Abroad: Four Choices You Must Make Before Teaching in China
Jun 17, 2019careerresource
To TEFL or not to TEFL? Agency or Apply Directly? Go Public or Go Private? Big City or Small City?

The CJD Teacher’s Survival Guide: The 4 Obstacles Between Your Chinese Students and English Fluency
Jun 17, 2019careerresource
In this article, I want to share some insights to help you navigate your first year of teaching abroad. Teaching is a complicated craft and there is much to learn, but let’s start with these four obstacles Chinese learners of English will face.