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I want to work in Guangzhou, and I hope you can help me answer some questions.

I have a job search guide in Guangzhou. Take a look, it will help you:

Guangzhou job search guide

This article is applicable to people who have a college degree or above (or a lower degree, but have some work experience), are not over 30 years old, have little money in their pockets, and have only a description of Guangzhou by the media or friends and classmates. That is to say, at least after you come to Guangzhou, you still don't know where your job is. If the situation is as mentioned above, please read this article carefully, which may be helpful to you.

(1) Introduction to Guangzhou

Guangzhou is located in the south of Chinese mainland, the middle of Guangdong Province, and the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta. Adjacent to the South China Sea and backed by Baiyun Mountain, the Pearl River passes through the city, where the three tributaries of Dongjiang, Xijiang and Beijiang Pearl River meet and flow into the South China Sea. Guangzhou is the political, economic and cultural center of Guangdong Province, an important coastal port city in China and a famous tourist city in South China. Guangzhou is also called "Yangcheng", "Wuyang City" and "Sui City" for short, because there is a story in history that the Wuyang fairy came to offer ears of rice. Guangzhou has four seasons like spring, full of flowers, and the spring flower market on New Year's Eve is famous at home and abroad, so it is also called "Flower City".

Guangzhou has a total area of 7434.4 square kilometers and a total population of tens of millions. Guangzhou has jurisdiction over 12 districts and cities, including the old eight districts (Tianhe District, Dongshan District, Yuexiu District, Liwan District, Baiyun District, Haizhu District, Fangcun District and Huangpu District) and other two districts (Panyu District, Huadu District, Zengcheng City and Conghua City). According to the planning of Guangzhou, in addition, Guangzhou Economic Development Zone and Nansha, which enjoy special treatment, can also be counted as independent regions, and may be transformed into natural administrative regions in the future.

In 2003, Guangzhou's GDP reached 346.6 billion yuan, only lower than that of Shanghai and Beijing, and the average annual salary of employees in Guangzhou was 28,806 yuan. Next to Shenzhen, China ranks second. Guangzhou is a city worthy of serious consideration by job seekers. Guangzhou is an unprotected city. He welcomes job seekers and migrant workers from all over the country with open arms. As long as you are a confident and hard-working person, there will be corresponding job opportunities for you in Guangzhou.

(2) Accommodation and catering

After arriving in Guangzhou, if you don't stay with friends or classmates, there are only two kinds of accommodation: staying in a hotel or renting a house by yourself. For job seekers who choose the latter two methods, please provide the following reference:

The center of job hunting in Guangzhou is near the Guangzhou Sports Center, and the places where Guangzhou regularly holds talent exchange meetings and job fairs are basically near the sports center. Therefore, it is best for foreign job seekers to live near here when they come to Guangzhou. Of course, this area is also the golden zone of Guangzhou. Living directly in this area, whether staying in a hotel or renting a house by yourself, the price is relatively high. For example, in Tianhe North, the rent for renting a single room in Garden Community 1 1,000 yuan is still relatively high.

There is not much explanation for staying in the hotel, just reminding job seekers to be careful of black shops. It's best to ignore those who drag you to a hotel. The conditions those people say are usually deceptive, especially when they drag you to live in Guangzhou Railway Station. Be careful, you'd better find yourself a hotel to stay in. Generally, there are more hotels in 30 yuan for one night. If you don't have much money, you can find some cheaper hostels. There are usually some low-priced dormitories for job seekers near some professional dormitories, as cheap as 10- 15 yuan for one day. Usually there are five or six iron beds in a room, which can accommodate more than a dozen people. This is a good choice for individual job seekers with little money. Of course, such guest houses often hide dirty things, take good care of your belongings, take valuables with you, and try to put your belongings away when you sleep at night. Don't show off your money in front of the people you live with. I don't have a good introduction about such a store. If you really can't find a similar store, you can pay attention to some leaflets posted on the wall.

To apply for a job in Guangzhou, you can rent a room first, so that you can have a foothold and find a job with peace of mind. One feature that distinguishes Guangzhou from other big cities in China is the village in the city (in fact, most cities in Guangdong have it). The village in the city is actually the original countryside, which can be called the scar of the city. Villages in the city are scattered all over Guangzhou, and the environment is generally poor, because there is almost no space between buildings, and they are basically built by locals, rented to foreigners, with poor sanitation and poor lighting, but low housing prices. Therefore, the village in the city is the gospel of job seekers. In a village in the city, you can rent a small single room with a small kitchen and bathroom for about 300 yuan every month, which can be as low as 250 yuan (or even lower). If you are willing to share a room with others, a month can be as low as 150 yuan, which is certainly a good thing for job seekers. Of course, if you have good financial conditions, you can choose some single apartments with good conditions, the price is more than 6700 yuan a month, and the conditions are better.

If you rent a house, introduce a good website, "Living in Guangzhou". Com/ (Zhuo Bo Talent Network).

/qiuzhizhaopin/guangdong.htm (This website is a collection of Guangdong talent websites, so you may wish to register more websites and submit more resumes. This is a convenient condition brought to us by the network age, and we must make full use of it. Compared with some enterprises that regard online recruitment information as an important way to promote their enterprises, it should be no exaggeration for us to send dozens or hundreds of resumes! )

(4) Mode of transportation

Looking for a job in Guangzhou is bound to encounter traffic problems. Public transportation in Guangzhou is very developed. Buses, trams and subways constitute the public transport system in Guangzhou. There are several kinds of bus fares in Guangzhou, non-air-conditioned car 1 yuan, air-conditioned car in 2 yuan, and long-distance lines are charged in sections.

At present, Guangzhou Metro has opened Line 1 and Line 2, and the subway is priced by sections, with one section for every three stops, starting from 2 yuan, and each section charges 1 yuan. That is, subway fares are divided into 2 yuan, 3 yuan, 4 yuan, 5 yuan and 6 yuan. Subway tickets are more expensive, but there will be no traffic jams. If you are in a hurry for an interview and there is a subway line nearby, then this is a good choice. If it is the first time to take the subway, it is recommended to look at the ticket purchase instructions on the platform. . . . . .

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