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China Sourcing Agent In Hong Kong
Arcadia Sourcing is a manufacturing agent in China for contract manufacturers of all kinds of products.  They match oem and odm companies in the US, Canada, Europe and Australia with suitable product or electronics manufacturing companies in China.
Arcadia has valuable connections with Ems manufacturing facilities for contract manufacturing services of electronic product design.  
If you want a contract manufacturer in China and you don’t speak Chinese, you’ve got a problem right from the start.  
It would be a big help if you had an experienced person to walk through the search process.
That’s what Arcadia Sourcing provides.  
Arcadia Sourcing consultants are fluent in Chinese and have the ability to physically go and check on the status of your project.
They have connections in the contract manufacturing business so they can easily get the “real story” about a company.  
Since they have been doing this for over 30 years, Arcadia Sourcing knows what to look for when screening a contract manufacturer.  This is the kind of partner you would want.  
We’ll help you think through the process of what it takes to manufacture in China.  You’ll save weeks, if not months of time with a simple conversation with our experienced staff.  
If you are looking for a contract manufacturer for toys in China, call 1-800-659-1018 and talk to one of our consultants.
Arcadia Sourcing's product manufacturing services include toys, bags, watches, clocks, promotional items and more for start-ups and establised companies.  
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fausses-apparences · 4 years
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10 Steps to Teach English Abroad https://www.oxfordseminars.ca/teach-english-abroad/finding-an-esl-job.php
There is a world of possibilities out there for anyone who wants to teach English abroad. Follow these 10 practical steps below to find an ideal ESL job that fits you. print this page
Step 1: Picking Your Certification Course
As the competition for desirable ESL teaching jobs has increased, language schools around the world are becoming more selective when hiring new teachers. They are looking for individuals who have the training and skills to be successful at teaching English to their students. As a result, a much higher proportion of job-seekers than ever before have formal TESOL/TESL certification.
Step 2: Getting TESOL/TESL Certified
In order to get the most from your chosen course, you must successfully complete all of the requirements. First and foremost, you will be required to attend every day of the course in order to obtain the hours for your certificate. Depending on the type of course you choose to take, there will be various assignments, quizzes, and readings that you must complete.
Step 3: Choosing Your Country
Now that you are certified, you must decide where in the world you want to teach. Researching will allow you to develop a good understanding of potential ESL markets around the globe and where there is a high demand for ESL teachers. Each country has its own minimum requirements to teach.
Step 4: Creating Your ESL-Specific Resume
Now that you are certified and have narrowed down where you would like to teach, you are ready to begin your ESL job search. Developing an ESL-specific resume and cover letter is necessary for applying to schools overseas; these documents offer a crucial first impression of you to prospective employers. It is important to write a resume that sells you to employers.
Step 5: Preparing For Your Interview
Your resume and cover letter have been sent to schools and recruiters and you are beginning to hear back from them. The school’s director will now ask you for an interview.  Typically, interviews are conducted via the telephone or Skype. The interview is where you have the opportunity to prove you are a native English speaker or possess the skills of a native English speaker. Practice before the interview so you have time to think about the types of answers you would like to give.
Step 6: Negotiating and Signing Your Contract
Once resumes have been sent and interviews have been conducted, you will begin to receive employment offers along with proposed contracts. As exciting as it is to receive a job offer, it is still important to take time to investigate the offer. Read over your contract thoroughly and ask questions to ensure that you are clear on every aspect of the contract.
Step 7: Obtaining Your Passport and Visa
In order to travel/work in another country, you will need to obtain a passport and a visa if you have not already done so.  These documents can take some time, so be sure to plan accordingly. The amount of time can vary depending on your departure date and the country.
Step 8: Preparing to Travel Abroad
Prior to your departure, there are many things you will need to consider. We have created a Preparing to Go Checklist to ensure you have thought about everything before you leave. Step 9: Arriving in Your Destination Country
Finally, you have arrived in your destination country! This is both an exciting and overwhelming time, as you are now stepping foot into a new country with new customs, culture, and environment. Make sure you have already pre-arranged a pickup with a representative from the school where you will be teaching.
Step 10: Teaching On Your First Day of Class
Congratulations! This is the moment you have worked so hard for; your first day teaching in an ESL classroom. Your first day in the classroom can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking experience. As an Oxford Seminars graduate, you are now an organized and confident ESL teacher.
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