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7 Companies Hiring Foreigners in China

2026-02-18
7 Companies Hiring Foreigners in China Okay, let's paint that picture again:

Picture it: You're nestled in a corner of a café overlooking the West Lake, probably sipping that matcha for some extra energy boost as you type away on your laptop. Maybe you ordered a whole tray because "coffee" just didn't cut it anymore after endless hours spent coding or drafting blog posts. The place is buzzing quietly – distant laughter from another table trickles up, and the faint hum of multiple laptops punctuates the air. Suddenly, someone turns around and asks: “Hey, where are you from?” Now, if you're like me (or at least my imaginary counterpart), your first instinct might be to deflect or pretend you speak Mandarin flawlessly. But let's face it – sometimes, even years later, that slight foreign twang can still trip you up! It makes people do a double-take; their heads tilt like confused pigeons waiting for breadcrumbs.

You know what? In Hangzhou, this isn't awkwardness or being an outsider looking in.
* *It's... well, maybe not quite*, but it feels different here. There’s a certain vibe you get walking down the streets – that comfortable strangeness where everyone seems to be living their own interesting life story, occasionally glancing your way out of genuine curiosity rather than suspicion. You’re an anomaly, yes, like finding someone who doesn't speak English perfectly after hearing so much local chatter about tech and tea.
* *But here*, you feel... welcome? That's the weird part! I mean, genuinely wanted – it’s a term that pops up sometimes for folks from places like mine. It's not just 'tolerance', nope – it feels more like 'curiosity' is followed by an invitation to stay awhile and maybe even contribute something unique yourself.
* *And hey*, think about all those little nuances you picked up growing up! The way people talk, the food habits (definitely need to work on my dim sum pronunciation), or maybe just that one slightly different cadence when explaining directions. It’s these things that make interactions here... interesting? Yeah, definitely interesting.
* *So yeah*, grab another cup of matcha before they ask again – you're tolerated alright, but more importantly, you seem to be wanted!

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