Finding a job in Thailand will not be as easy as it may be in your home country.
In order to work in Thailand your employer will need to obtain a Work Permit for you.
To qualify for a Work Permit the employer must be able to show that there is no Thai
person who can do the job.
Therefore you are unlikely to get a job unless:
1. You have good qualifications, probably a university degree and
2. Several years of relevant experience.
Thailand is full of young university graduates seeking employment.
To compete you will have to be exceptional, and probably a fluent Thai speaker!
IMHE Thai employers do not seek out foreign employees.
You will need to do the leg work, writing letters and knocking on doors.
Before posting here I suggest you read Job Offers in Thailand to get
an idea of what jobs are possible.
If you decide to post here you should give a brief summary of your:
1. Qualifications.
2. Work experience.
3. Age and nationality
DO NOT post your CV or e-mail address. Interested employers can use the Personal Message (PM) facility to contact you.
Good Luck.
Finding A Job In ThailandSome points to consider
Started by astral, 2008-03-14 20:22
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