Are you going to try to find a job there? I seriously think you should. Also, you don't need to just look at China (though working in China would be cool). Finding work outside the US certainly isn't a bad thing if you get the chance to do so, and it's definitely better than doing a job in the US that you don't feel comfortable with. Seeing as how things are going with the US, it may turn out to be a wise decision in the long term.
No I don't really have that kind of skill. I actually ended up applying at a community college. I didn't see the listing at first, would have saved you all some time. Disappointed to see so many people justifying Raytheon. And, to be clear, it was a subsidiary of a subsidiary of Raytheon that I'm not sure even deals with weapons, I just wanted to see what people here were thinking
http://english.www.gov.cn/services/workinchina/
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This is the correct answer.
Are you going to try to find a job there? I seriously think you should. Also, you don't need to just look at China (though working in China would be cool). Finding work outside the US certainly isn't a bad thing if you get the chance to do so, and it's definitely better than doing a job in the US that you don't feel comfortable with. Seeing as how things are going with the US, it may turn out to be a wise decision in the long term.
No I don't really have that kind of skill. I actually ended up applying at a community college. I didn't see the listing at first, would have saved you all some time. Disappointed to see so many people justifying Raytheon. And, to be clear, it was a subsidiary of a subsidiary of Raytheon that I'm not sure even deals with weapons, I just wanted to see what people here were thinking