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Asia and the Pacific Rim Regional ResourcesIndia...jobs and information on employers around the Delhi region of India (New Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad and Ghaziabad). You can review listings or look at employers in the area, including government agencies. ...jobs in India or other countries, primarily IT. Nice career and job search advice, all written by persons from India, but very applicable to all readers. If you are from India and would like to emigrate elsewhere to work, you should definitely review their info on Across the Seas for a quick summary of where to go, what kind of employers dominate this area, the requirements and skills in demand, and the salaries and living conditions you can expect. They also go over how to get to that country and caution you to never part with money on a promise to send you abroad. ...a community resource for India. Was part of CareerMosaic before they were taken over by Headhunter.net (now merged into CareerBuilder). ...IT and engineering jobs in India. You can easily browse by job category or location, and I like seeing the number of jobs posted in each area. You can review the jobs without registering, but you will need to register in order to apply to postings found here, and we saw many good ones. The Career Center is not quite up to par and tends to draw on US resources (like the sample resumes), so I'm not sure how helpful it can be at this time. ...recruiting to fill open positions in India, primarily in IT or IT-related areas. There are a few other listings for administration and HR. My concern with this site is you cannot see a full job listing, only title / location / skills and education required / experience level, so you really have to go on faith when submitting your resume. Recruitment Consultants in Mumbai. Check out their section titled How to Get a Dream Job with articles on interviewing and sample resumes. ...a comprehensive resource for job seekers and employers. Includes job leads which are less than 30 days old, links to placement agencies and major employers in India, and links to more resources for leads and career information in India. Some jobs are outside of the country. Updates twice a week, usually Wednesday and Saturday. ...jobs in this country in many categories. Registration of your resume is not required to search the database or read the full job announcements, but it is required in order for you to apply for the position. Resource Management Consultants ...this firm specializes in recruitng software professionals and has offices in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune. The clients are located all over India and in several other countries. You can review openings posted with their firm before submitting a resume or CV for consideration.
Japan...a bilingual recruiter source for Japanese jobs in many countries, including the United States and Japan. Of special interest is their information about living and working in these various countries. ...a searchable or browsable directory of over 4000 links to sites in or about Japan. Major topics include Art & Culture, Business & Economy, Computing, Education, Gastronomy (you know, FOOD), and much more. Yes, you will find links to companies, associations, and job sites under Business. Each listing is annotated so you know what you to expect, and users can rate the sites. O-Hayo Sensei, The Newsletter of (Teaching) Jobs in Japan ...a free-subscription electronic newsletter that lists "the best currently available teaching (and other English language-related) positions at conversation schools, universities, jukus, colleges, public schools and companies all across Japan." Have the newsletter emailed to you, or download it from the website. You’ll also find information about living and working in Japan. ...a website offering free listings for teachers of English or other languages in Japan. Yes, you must be in Japan to register since this is where you will be teacher, and no, you do not need to teach English, just any language other than Japanese. Students contact you privately, you contract with the privately. This is just an advertising service for you.
Malaysia...online news for Malaysia. As with other newspapers, it offers Job listings, but we were having trouble connecting to that service at this time (December 2005).
New Zealand...providing temporary and permanent nursing, medical and allied health solutions to the Health Sector in NZ. They offer good information on working in NZ and how to be qualified to work in this country if you are not a citizen. Part of InternationalHealthJobs.com, recruiting medical and health personnel to work in Australia, the UK, and the United Arab Emirates. IPENZ: The Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand ...the professional body for engineers and technologists in NZ. Their website includes free employment listings, a directory of recruiters, immigration info, specific listings for students who want to work part time or during summers while still in school, and a renumeration (salary) survey. You can read the summary and purchase the full report. The website has lots of other info for engineers in this country. ...jobs and info for the New Zealander searching for work. ...jobs in New Zealand. Browse the categories or search by classification/location. You can also view all jobs posted by a specific employer, consultancy, or IT consultancy. ...specialising in recruiting nurses and other health professionals to fill openings in New Zealand. They assist with immigration and certification for qualified non-citizens who wish to emigrate to the country. You can easily review current openings and submit a resume online. ...info on working and living in New Zealand designed for folks moving to or returning to this country. Very nice one-stop shop for info. They suggest starting with the Occupations list to find employers who need your skills, and each listing includes the name of the employer, a business profile, the specific skills sought, immigration info for non-citizens, specific listings, and how to apply. Having your resume already registered with the site will make it easy for you to forward it to employers, but you can also register it when you find a listing that interests you.
Pakistan...jobs in Pakistan (Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and other cities). You can look at the jobs without registering, but you will need to register in order to apply for listings found here.
PhilippinesTanikalang Ginto aka Golden Chains Tanikalang Ginto (Filipino for Golden Chains) is a huge human-edited web directory. Operated by Ken Ilio, Tanikalang Ginto has been online since 1994. Under Business you'll find a section for Job Opportunities, but users of my site will always remember that I encourage you to think "employers" and "possibilities," not just "jobs." You should also check the resources listed under Singapore.
SingaporeGeneral information about Singapore and what it is like to live and work here. Under Career Opportunities the site offers a small database of very good jobs called "Hot Jobs in Singapore." You can also connect to some other job sites featuring jobs in Singapore. ...job and resume database for Singapore. You do not need to register in order to review the jobs nor apply to them, but their form for nonregistered users will automatically store a copy of what you list here in their database. You have the option of placing it in the private database where it will not be accessible by recruiters and employers. Nice site with nice opportunities for Singapore. Select the "Jobs" tab to review all the jobs sorted by date of posting, industry, specialization, or postion level. JobStreet also has sites for India, Malaysia, and the Philippines. My biggest complaint is you must register your resume in order to apply for any listings found here. U.S. job seekers will notice that a lot of personal information is required, including date of birth, marital status, and gender. You also need an identity number, which I imagine is proof of your eligibility to work in Singapore. Singapore Economic Development Board ... detailed information about specific industries in Singapore. Click on Living in Singapore or Working in Singapore to access helpful tips about the culture, finding jobs, and living the good life.
ThailandDepartment of Employment, Thailand Jobs listed with this agency. They also supervise Thai nationals working overseas as well as foreign nationals working in Thailand. Several good professional positions in their database. ..."one of Thailand’s leading employment services in the rapidly-growing information technology sector". Nice listing of jobs, plus I like the fact that you can quickly see the various job categories and how many listings are within each. The site can be viewed in English or Thai. ...a free job board operated by IT and HR professionals in Thailand. Much of the job seeker side of the site is accessible in English.
Vietnam...job listings in Vietnam. Job seekers can search jobs, post resumes, and set up job search agents. Registration is required in order to search the jobs, but that does not mean posting your resume unless you find jobs here that interest you and you want to use their one-button "apply now" feature. Website can be viewed in English or Tieng Viet. I suggest searching "all locations" no matter what job family you select.
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