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Last activity 05 January 2018 by leiakarinacepeda

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leiakarinacepeda

Hi I have a degree in Business Administration major in Human Resource Development Management. I plan to move to  Thailand ASAP. Will it be hard for me to find a job?

kingkut

We are also moving to teach in Thailand. I hope your search goes well. We are looking for like-minded people too, who might be interested in cost sharing and house sharing. Let us know if you are interested.

Good luck!

Ruffian Dick

You can work as an English teacher, but if you don't speak Thai, your opportunities in human resources or business administration may be limited.

Check this out if you haven't already:
https://www.expat.com/en/jobs/asia/thailand/

kingkut

Thanks Ruffian Dick , I check the job site daily. I'm working on my BSW and would ideally like to find a NGO to work for, but I agree not speaking Thai really hampers the chances. Who knows , maybe I could go teach English for awhile and get some Thai lessons.

Thanks again for sending some info my way.

leiakarinacepeda

There wouldn't be any multinational companies who want to hire fluent English speakers?

Ruffian Dick

leiakarinacepeda wrote:

There wouldn't be any multinational companies who want to hire fluent English speakers?


I'm sure there are, but you have got to find them yourself. :)

leiakarinacepeda

I am actually! What are your plans?

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