How to find a job in Taiwan
Are you an expat living in Taiwan? Let's share your experience!
What is the best way to find a job in Taiwan?
The Internet? Please tell us which are the most useful / effective websites for job seekers in Taiwan.
Recruitment agencies? Have you got their contact?
Newspapers? Which ones?
organizations?
Thanks in advance for your participation
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I've come across to many recruitment agencies here in Taiwan. I realized that they had more leads or resources than other means. Just like many other cities or regions, most of job vacancies were filled before they went public thru agencies or someone who knows his way around.
I would be able to help anyone who would like to get a job in Taipei or Taiwan area. If you really like working and living in Taiwan.
If you are a native English speaker with Bachelor degree, I can help you to find a job in Taiwan. FREE service!
Give me a mail: ted@de-wey.com.tw
teachingesltaiwan.blogspot.com/
I am typing from UK at this time but on critical path to join my wife in Yong he city at the end of August, where we have our home. I am relocating permanent and of course need to find a vacancy. I am intrigued by your style and comments, they somehow feel sensible. Maybe? you can offer me some sound advice. I am experienced in Taiwan but never worked. This is the start of a new life.
I hope to hear from you.
David
Anyway, there are few job opportunities you might be interested in you really want to settle down in Taiwan. It is not teaching job:
- Marketing Supervisor
- Mechanical Engineer
- Electronic Engineer
- Compliance Engineer
- Quality Assurance Manager
All above jobs required at least basic Mandarin (speaking, listening, writing and reading).
You might want to visit the following website for further interest:
amphenolltw.com
or contact me
In my opinion... (for teaching positions)
If you have experience (and meet the requirements) you will benefit more by arriving on a 2 month visa (must apply before) and then go to the schools listed on tealit.org or go to the places populated by expats and asking for advice.
if you don't have experience, but the right attitude - the franchise cram schools hire directly from the internet. Big ones include Kojen, Hess, Shane, and Global Village. Average pay for those is 550-600NT 1 hour.
If you are looking for other positions a company called trend micro is always looking for technical writers in software.. google it.
I think recruiters in Taiwan are still a good bet and still have a better reputation than other countries.
when u come here don't tell immigration you are looking for a job. Also, if you are here on a 30 day visa - and if you don't find a job within the first 7 days or so... you will have to do a visa run to hong kong...
tealit.org is a site you can use before you arrive but most of my fellow teachers tell me that they get few replys...
I'm Malaysian and I want looking for a job in Taiwan.
Currently I work as an Assistant Project Manager at S'pore.
Anyone from here can help me or advice me how to look for a job a there? Or can contact with me and I can sent my resume to you.
Thanks you.
Best regards,
Pang Ping Woon
raiqnix@yahoo.com
I am Malaysian and would like to look for job in Taiwan, currently I am a Software Engineer in Malaysia.
Any way I can search and apply for job there? It could be better if anyone from here can introduce job or agency, so that I can send over my resume.
Many Thanks
Best Regards,
Chin Kit Siong
siongck@gmail.com
I've been looking for a website or someone who can give me any tips about how to find a job in Taiwan. I'm actually working as Graphic Designer for a game company in Shanghai but plan to move to Taiwan for some reason.
So i would like some help to let me know where i can find a suitable job.
Please if you have any idea, let me know....
here is my email: castillo.one@gmail.com , be free to send me an email...anytime.
Thanks !!!

Please let me know if there are any agencies I can connect with or anyone who have any sources.
Thanks for your help.
Used to give free lance tutoring to cousins and some kids before.
It seems so hard to find a job in Taiwan

Did you send some CV before ? and when do you plan to go to Taiwan ?
Thanks for your help!!(:
Any way I can search and apply for job there? It could be better if anyone from here can introduce job or agency, so that I can send over my resume.
If someone could help me find a "student job" or give me some tips it would be really gentle ! I speak and write french, english, italian and spanish and would like to major in interpretation of conferences !
Please feel free to contact me : andrea@zocchetti.com
Have a nice day

StoneJo wrote:I feel like teaching job is the easiest way to work in Taiwan. I'm cool with it but just don't think i can do it all the time.
Did you send some CV before ? and when do you plan to go to Taiwan ?
That's what I thought too.
Sent my resume before but the interview schedule doesn't matches my schedule.
I can go anytime once I have found something.
My name is Tino. I used to live and study Mandarin in Taiwan for 6 years. Since i have passed the limit of the years that u are allowed to study Chinese i was forced to find other way to stay and started looking for a job. Unfortunately my time was short (cuz i only had 1 month visitor visa that time) diIdnt manage to find any job , except teaching (of course illegally) which couldnt help to stay. I want to go back and live in Taiwan but i need some help in search of a job. If someone knows where i can refer myself to find a job and get hired legally please let me know. Btw i hold a Bachelor Degree in Agriculture Science , and i have great Mandarin spoken skills. Im willing to work anything, not necessarily related to my college education.
Thanks a lot
A physical education in Singapore for the past 13 years, but i graduated with a Bachelor in English Literature. I would like to teach English in Kindergarten or cram schools for children...i can double up to teach sports or dance too!
Or else I would like to do something tourism or adventure-related professions in Taiwan ((^_^)) have a nice day y'all.
I am email from cambodia siem reap city, i would like to live and working in Taiwan so much i love Taiwan country and i want to change the experiences from you,
Does anybody know of any good recruitment agencies in Taipei, who are specialised in assisting foreigners find work here?
I know there is Adecco but I don't know any others.
francetaipei wrote:You can also try yes123.com.tw website
Anyway, there are few job opportunities you might be interested in you really want to settle down in Taiwan. It is not teaching job:
- Marketing Supervisor
- Mechanical Engineer
- Electronic Engineer
- Compliance Engineer
- Quality Assurance Manager
All above jobs required at least basic Mandarin (speaking, listening, writing and reading).
You might want to visit the following website for further interest:
amphenolltw.com
or contact me
m interested
Please let me know if there are any agencies I can connect with or anyone who have any sources.
Thanks for your help.

Thank you,
Aurélie
been there last September (summer time) for a business trip with few side trips of course
given the chance, i'd also like to work there but I see no other but English teaching jobs for non-Mandarin speakers.
Isn't it true?How are you? I hope you are doing fine. I am from Cmabodia, Cambodain Nationality, Siem reap city.
My background is law and my experiences with the customer service around for 10 years ago.
Now i working in International Child Supporting *(ICS) organization.
I am would like to find other work in Taiwan that why i love and very interesting of Taiwan & Taiwanese.
Please help me to apply the job as the customer service in the hotels restaurant of other company relate in my experiences.
I am looking to hearing back from you as soon as time possible
Thanks & Regards
Vichhay

Thank you,
Aurélie
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