why not? I made $120,000 in a canadian firm. Nothing is impossible. If it is impossible for you, it doesn't mean it is not possible for the other people
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2001-8-28(#182527@0)
I found that job as a senior manager for corporate development in 4 months. I am not showing off. I just want to say that there shouldn't be a stereo type about Chinese immigrants. They can be managers or executives.
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2001-8-28(#182728@0)
sorry. It is not good to disclose too much information here. It is not my company. It was a Canadian firm with 200 employees. Please don't misunderstand me. I just want to say, everything is possible
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2001-8-29(#182802@0)
Also as a new immigrant from China, it is not easy to get management position, we have lots of things to catch up. But we are smart and work hard, there is nothing we cannot achieve if we are determined
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2001-8-29(#182805@0)
hi, friend. can you tell me what your background was when you were in China and what your main responsibilities are as a senior manager for corporate development? and what type of company is that?
-anewgoodman(aNewGoodMan);
2001-8-29(#182819@0)
what is the reason that you want to know the details? If you think I brag, I don't need to prove otherwise, do I?
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2001-8-29(#182825@0)
ok, to answer your second question, my responsibilities as a senior manager for corporate development included strategic planning, business development, capital structuring and investor relationship development.
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2001-8-29(#182834@0)
It depends what position you apply for. It is ok to be a little bit "over qualified", but not too much. Yes, I did include my previous positions, I told them I didn't mind getting a lower position, because
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2001-8-29{29}(#182858@0)