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Hi there

I may be offered a job on a credit card project with Royal Bank of Scotland and Bank of China, based in Beijing. I have a degree, MSc and 3 years of work experience. What salary should I ask for? I know it depends on the job but this has not been clarified just yet - I will be in a project manager support role of some form!

Also, any insight into accommodation rental prices/food prices (Chinese food) would be great. I also want to improve my Mandarin so if anyone has ideas about classes that are run in Beijing that would be great....all recommendations appreciated!!

Thanks a lot
Clive
Cliveloughlin@yahoo.co.uk

2006-09-03 11:34:34 · 3 answers · asked by clive l 1 in Travel Asia Pacific China

3 answers

I think you should ask for not less than US$10K per month (net) plus year-end bonus, semi-annual home trip, mandarin tuition fee, home allowance, tax equalization, etc.

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2016-10-01 06:45:14 · answer #2 · answered by whiteford 4 · 0 0

$800 for apartment, $20,000.00 per month for salary.
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2006-09-10 15:34:06 · answer #3 · answered by Mimi 4 · 0 0

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