Just a heads-up to any would-be newbie thinking of working in China or changing jobs.
yet again i was contacted by a 'recruiter' who failed a basic legitimacy test:
Beijingmagic education AKA Globe_Talent
This is not spamming, but a friendly warning to avoid these guys.
There could be reputable places out there, but it is up to us to spread the word on those who are fake
Cheers all
I got signed up for another job service site and the people who signed me up used my email... Meaning I got the account and password info in my inbox. It seems somebody is desperate to get me to use their job advert website. No thanks.
Interesting, these guys sent me a couple of emails last week... one said "you could earn RMB1000 per day at a summer camp starting at the end of July.."
Not knowing who they were and how they got my email address, I just added them to my "junk" list...
Thanks for the heads up on their real company name... noted for the future..!
No, I wasn't by this one, but I saw job adverts of 'BJ Magic Edu' somewhere. I don't recall was it here or at Dave's.
Yahoo-gle has few links:
http://www.abroadchina.org/person/employer.asp?cid=1309744014
Can't search for the employer's name at Dave's, because search there is powered by GOOG.
Somebody else was reading your CV beside the advertiser, when you sent your CV with email address listed. Only thing, I can think of.
Work email? Somebody from your job, sharing/have your email address.
I'm very active with 'sending CV' everywhere ESL in China, and I don't have similar occurrence. My CV here isn't in 'visible mood'. I'm sending it to the individual adverts.
I'm not sure of the purpose of work email address, but if repeated just change your address. Send it to the 'spam' folder.