Top 5 Platforms to Find a Job in China

Looking for a job in China? Start with these top platforms 🧑‍💻

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Looking for a job in China? Whether you're a foreign professional, or a local graduate looking for your first big break, there are plenty of job platforms in China that can help you find opportunities fast.

In this article you'll discover the top 5 job search platforms, which are popular among foreigners and Chinese professionals alike 🧑‍💻

Job-Related Vocabulary


              

Let's start with some essential job-related Chinese words that'll come in handy if you're job hunting or building your career in China.

01. Resume, CV

The first thing you'll need when applying for any position is a well-prepared resume.

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简历

jiǎnlì

CV; resume


NOTE

Keep in mind — Chinese resumes follow their own format, and simply translating your English CV won't cut it. Check out this guide to craft a CV that fits Chinese standards:

| Must-Know Vocabulary for Your Chinese Resume


02. Job Interview

Once your resume grabs attention, it's time for the next step — the job interview.

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面试

miànshì

job interview



03. Full Time/Part Time Position

When browsing job listings, you'll often see different types of positions listed. Here's how to say them in Chinese:

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全职

quánzhí

full-time job


兼职

jiānzhí

part-time job


04. Salary

Talking about salary is a key part of any job discussion. The words for salary in Chinese are:

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薪水/工资

xīnshui/gōngzī

salary



05. Internship

If you're still a student or starting out in a new field, doing an internship might be your first step. Here's how to say it in Chinese:

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实习

shíxí

internship


06. Work Visa

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工作签证

gōngzuò qiānzhèng

work visa


NOTE

Working on a student, tourist, or business visa is illegal in China. You must obtain a proper Z visa (Z签证), which allows foreigners to work legally.


Top Job Platforms in China


              

Now let's take a look at the top 5 job platform in China for 2025. They make it easier for both foreigners and locals to explore job listings, connect with recruiters and apply directly through their phones.

01. 前程无忧 (51Job)

The first one and the absolute top of the list is 51Job, or 前程无忧 (Qiánchéng Wúyōu). It's got a wide variety of job listings from finance to education.

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前程无忧

Qiánchéng Wúyōu

51Job


PROS


  • Supports both Chinese and English resumes — switch between them easily.

  • One of the most popular Chinese job search platforms, which boost your chances of getting hired.



02. BOSS直聘 (Boss Zhipin)

If you're in China you've probably see ads of this platform everywhere on the subway, buses and billboards – this app is especially popular among locals and younger professionals.

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BOSS直聘

Boss Zpìn

Boss Zhipin


PROS

  • Real-time chat with HR managers, and no middlemen.

  • Faster and more personal hiring process.


03. 赶集直招 (Ganji Zhizhao)

Ganji is a multi purpose platform that's widely used across China, and if you're looking for jobs and housing in China – 赶集直招 (Gǎnjí Zhízhāo) can do both.

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赶集直招

Gǎnjí Zzhāo

Ganji Zhizhao


PROS


  • One-stop solution for job seekers and city newcomers.

  • Great for finding short-term or freelance opportunities.


04. 智联招聘 (Zhilian Zhaopin)

Zhilian Zhaopin is another classic platform similar to 51Job but with different listings. A good backup if you're exploring multiple industries.

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智联招聘

Zhìlián Zhāopìn

Zhaopin


PROS


  • Diverse job categories.

  • A solid alternative for expanding your job search.



05. 猎聘 (Liepin)

Often called the "LinkedIn of China," Liepin caters to professionals looking for mid-to-senior level positions.

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猎聘

Lièpìn

Liepin


PROS


  • Many English-language listings for international candidates.

  • AI-powered job matches.

  • Strong networking features and career development tools.


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