INow you
can find a job teaching in China,
in half the time, with half the hassle...
If you've found our website, chances are you
investigating the idea of living and teaching in China, perhaps in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong
Kong, or any of the other Chinese cities,
Maybe you want to
experience the romance of experiencing one of the oldest and most richly diverse cultures
in the world, while making decent generally tax-free money,
If so, then reading
this page might be the most important step youll take today to help you reach your
"dream".
If you want to teach in
China, start today...
As you sit reading
this, there are more than 65,000 Americans registered with the U.S.
embassy in Beijing, and the various American Consulates in China. And who knows how many
other thousands of Americans live in China without registration at the embassy. Many of
them are teaching K-12 and college, or English as a second language.
You have to
compete with more than your fellow Americans, if you want to teach English as a foreign
language for example. Teachers from Australia and New Zealand have some real advantages
over you when it comes to employment in China. However, finding teaching jobs, especially
TEFL positions, is not nearly as difficult as in other countries.
As any person who
teaches now (or has taught) in China can tell you, jobs are found all the time. All it
takes is a little time and understanding the job market.
And that's where we can help
you accelerate your job search...
Our new e-guide, Live
and Teach in China will help you learn what you need to know fast, so
you wont have to spend many months researching the topic. You can start making
contacts and sending out your CV today. Do you have time to seek out the
schools and language institutes that hire American teachers? You wont need to, since
Live and Teach in China does it for you.
Youll learn which American/International schools and language institutes hire
Americans, without wading through endless pages of links. Youll know what
salaries and benefits they offer, so you don't waste time with schools that
aren't worth the effort. You can see what qualifications they look for,
so you can find out quickly if you have what they need. So schools and institutes require
more qualifications, others less.
And youll have
all the information you need to contact them immediately to start your
job search.
Is your goal to teach English
during the day and still have plent of time
to explore one of the world's oldest cultures?
Youll
learn the most effective ways to find a job teaching English in China, and well
provide you with key contacts and job hunting resources to save you at
least one or two months of legwork.
Youll find out
what its like to live and work as an American in China, from many teachers
who have already done it, and youll know what expat organisations exist for
Americans.
And then there are the tougher issues...
How hard
is it to get a work permit? Youll learn the same methods
others have used to deal with this problem.
Youll
have the answers about everyday life, to help you understand more fully what you would be
getting into if you accept a job in China:
 | How to open a checking account and
deal with Chinese Banks. |
 | What's involved in finding a place to live,
and how much Chinese housing costs. This important when considering
looking for a job, since not all jobs offer accomodations in their
package. |
 | Youll get detailed information about a whole
host of topics specifically affecting you as an American in China. How to vote. Is your
insurance any good? Can you even get a driver's license? |
 | What are your basic rights under Chinese law?
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 | And what can you expect from the embassy in case of
emergency? |
The densely packed pages of Live
and Teach in China offer you the time-saving essential information
you'll need to accelerate the process of finding a job abroad.
What others say about our
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extremely useful for them. As a UK resident I found much of the information relevant, in
incredible detail, and the list of e-mail addresses at the end of the document for related
sites was very useful indeed." - Lisa C.
"I
was impressed by your helpful site and ebook. Both give the impression that you sincerely
want to help make life just a little smoother for those of us trying to live
overseas...well-organized, to the point, and does not appear "gimmicky." I had
done quite a bit of online research a few weeks ago so I had much of the
information. Your publication, though, has it all organized for me - a process that I was
about to start using all the tidbits I'd been finding." --L. H.
Free information doesn't mean
better, faster or easier to use...
Of course, there are
many free websites with information in bits and pieces about how to live and teach in
China, but do you really have the time to find them and filter through all the useless and
repetitive material?
 | You wont need to, since this guide also
includes the ten best websites which will supplement your search for a
teaching job in China. |
 | Your package also includes a collection of the 101
most important websites for Americans living and working abroad, so you can cut
to the heart of living abroad, without reading through 1001 web pages. |
 | You'll be able to access them directly from
the guide, which is the beauty of publishing electronically. |
 | Weve included a critical section
about Overseas Jobs Scams, so you can beware of offers that seem too good
to be true (and there's a lot of them). |
Why we publish this
informative guide in .pdf format,
and what is .pdf anyway?
Trying to find a job
overseas requires the combination of information, resources and contacts. Our guide
provides all three. But you also want to save time, which is why we use a format called
.pdf, which can be read on both PCs and MACs.
This uses the simple
little Adobe Acrobat reader (which is free). Millions of people use the free Adobe Reader
because, in cases like ours, you can read the guide like a book, but when you want to
click on an email address or a website, it acts like a web page, so you can visit the site
or send the email directly from the guide itself. Think of the time this will save you.

And if you like, you
can always print out the guide.
Hey,
this sounds complicated! Actually it's incredibly easy. In the
follow up email we send after you place your order, we include the website where you can
download the reader free. It's very easy and takes only a coupld of minutes. But if you're
still concerned, we make this guarantee...
Our guarantee: If
you're concerned about this format, don't worry. Our help is always just an e-mail away.
Overseas Teacher's Digest takes pride in helping our readers, and we will do everything
short of jumping on an airplane and coming to your house to make sure your guide works for
you.
Live and Teach in China will show
you:
 | Where the jobs are |
 | What qualifications you'll need |
 | What to expect living in China
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Are there more detailed
sources of information about living in China?
Absolutely. We
even tell you where they are. But most of them assume you work for a corporation, and even
with all their detail, here's what they wont give you:
 | They wont tell you how to find a job teaching.
|
 | They wont tell you who to contact or what
qualifications youll need. |
 | They wont give you any idea of what its
like to live and teach in China as an American. |
 | They wont offer so many contacts and links
including K-12 schools and language institutes that hire Americans. |
 | They wont have more than 140 of the most
important websites for Americans abroad, which can be accessed directly from the book. |
And keep this in mind. They arent cheap.
One will cost you five times as much as Live and Teach in China, and the
other four and a half times more, and neither will answer the really
important questions you need to know.

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