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I am Chinese, I don't know English. I want to study English while working abroad. I am a chef in China. I have sent about 200 resumes to foreign companies. No company hires me. I just want to do a minimum. The job, even if it is cutting potatoes, is it impossible to have a job without English?



I know that my current thinking is a bit of a mystery. I wanted to learn English two years ago. In China, I need to work twelve hours a day. There is no English environment, so I always want to study English abroad. Why did my resume show that I can do the lowest level of work, work twelve hours a day, and no company is willing to hire me.










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  • Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
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  • Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
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I am Chinese, I don't know English. I want to study English while working abroad. I am a chef in China. I have sent about 200 resumes to foreign companies. No company hires me. I just want to do a minimum. The job, even if it is cutting potatoes, is it impossible to have a job without English?



I know that my current thinking is a bit of a mystery. I wanted to learn English two years ago. In China, I need to work twelve hours a day. There is no English environment, so I always want to study English abroad. Why did my resume show that I can do the lowest level of work, work twelve hours a day, and no company is willing to hire me.










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I know that my current thinking is a bit of a mystery. I wanted to learn English two years ago. In China, I need to work twelve hours a day. There is no English environment, so I always want to study English abroad. Why did my resume show that I can do the lowest level of work, work twelve hours a day, and no company is willing to hire me.










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I know that my current thinking is a bit of a mystery. I wanted to learn English two years ago. In China, I need to work twelve hours a day. There is no English environment, so I always want to study English abroad. Why did my resume show that I can do the lowest level of work, work twelve hours a day, and no company is willing to hire me.







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  • Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
    – paparazzo
    12 mins ago










  • Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
    – Philip Kendall
    4 mins ago


















  • Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
    – paparazzo
    12 mins ago










  • Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
    – Philip Kendall
    4 mins ago
















Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
– paparazzo
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Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
– paparazzo
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Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
– Philip Kendall
4 mins ago




Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
– Philip Kendall
4 mins ago










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