Work and Live in China is a teacher recruitment agency, specializing in assisting native and non-native speakers with finding the best teaching jobs in China.
We surely won’t knock your socks off saying that most useful apps are just unavailable in this part of the world. In the majority of cases that means being blocked by the Chinese government. Got used to your Apple Pay, Google maps, Uber and Instagram? Well, forget about these and 10,000 other services! Being a
Consider moving to China this year? While finding a job is a time-consuming and important part, packing your things can be even trickier. In fact, China is very unlike Western countries. There are certain things you just won’t find at local stores. And these are basics, like hygiene products or pieces of clothing. Those, who
Browsing on the Net, you’ve probably learned that average pay for teachers can vary a lot. There is, in fact, no such thing as a fixed salary. Those who work in teaching English in China in 2020 can get between 6,500 RMB and 16,000 RMB. That’s roughly $920 and $2,300 per month (depends on qualification,
Kindergarten Teaching Jobs in China Why is preschool education among the most popular jobs in China? Even though fertility rates in China are considerably low – 1.635 children per woman, the annual number of newborns is extreme: on the average, Chinese mothers give birth to around 16 million of new kids every single year! You
“Why work and teach English in China?” you might ask. China might seem an unrealistic option for some people, but in fact, it’s so the opposite! China welcomes to teach English – native or non-native ones – as the language is constantly in high demand: more than 390 million people here are learning or have learned