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Asia- AsianNet
Comments: A directory of 350,000 suppliers for various industries. Also contains links to business and world trade websites.

China - California Asia Business Council
Comments: Helps California firms develop or expand their commercial ties with the economies of Southeast Asia and China.

China- China Jobs Online
Comments: Post resumes and search for jobs in China. The website is in Chinese.

China- China Yellow Pages
Comments: Use this site to search for companies in China. Then, visit the company websites to find more information and to apply for a job. This website is in Chinese.

China- JM Gemini
Comments: China recruitment company. See new available job openings immediately on home page.

China - My Job
Comments: Job listings in Hong Kong. Search by industry sectors or by a specific job description.

China- Wang & Li Asia Resources
Comments: Job listings for bilingual Chinese/English speakers for positions in the Greater China area.

China-Job China. Net
Comments: Jobs in China and the US for bilingual speakers. Mostly technical, sales and business positions. 

Hong Kong - American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong
Comments: The American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong promotes strong business relationships between China and the U.S. Go to http://www.amcham.org.hk/about/careers.html to look see recent job openings in the Chamber of Commerce.

Hong Kong- Labour Department for Hong Kong
Comments: Information about working in Hong Kong. No job positions are listed.

India- IndiaInternships.com
Comments: 10-week internships in Bangalore for juniors and seniors, usually in marketing, business development, human resources, and customer service. Students majoring in business, IT, engineering, science, and political science/pre-law are favored. Weekly classes required. Program fee, though there is a chance of a stipend or outside funding.

Japan- Career Forum
Comments: Jobs for bilingual Japanese/English speakers. Business Forum held in Boston each year in October. Technical Forum held in San Francisco each year in February. Opportunities at both for "on-the-spot" interviews.

Japan- Gaijinpot.com
Comments: This website list jobs, housing, classifieds, and information for Japan. The target audience is foreigners looking to work in Japan.

Japan:Interesse International Inc.
Comments: Useful information for people interested in working for Japanese companies in America, US or Europe. Recommended for anyone who can read Japanese. The English site is very bare bones with only the job search function.

Japan- J Guide Employment List
Comments: List of links for employment in Japan

Japan- Toyo Keizai Inc.
Comments: Search alphabetically for different companies in Japan. The site contains links to 715 Japanese company websites. Many websites are in Japanese.

Japan-Work in Japan
Comments: Jobs in Japan for Japanese/English speakers.

Nepal - Nepal Internships
Comments: Unpaid internships in the areas of journalism, photo journalism, teaching, or human rights research. Participants stay with local family and work 5-7 hours per day. Program Fee: Yes

S.E. Asia-Job Street
Comments: Job listings for India, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Phillipines. Smaller listings for Oceania and Middle East. Searchable by career field and position level.

Singapore - Contact Singapore
Comments: Professional advisory services and networking for “global talent” and students interested in careers or education in Singapore. The company provides information about living in Singapore and insights into its culture and political issues.

Singapore - Public Service Commission
Comments: The PSC is a state-run department. It hears appeals, promotes talented civil servants, and ensures discipline among public officers. This is a great opportunity for students from Singapore who wish to return to Singapore when they are done with their education abroad. However, the commission may also hire non-Singaporean students.

Vietnam- Resource Center Vietnam
Comments: Resource section link has listing of NGO’s in Vietnam.

Vietnam- Vietnam Works
Comments: Searchable job database for opportunities in Vietnam.


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