Jobs in Beijing: Chefs, restaurant managers, ‘hot’ dancers wanted

How about hot dancing chefs? (junkyardclubhouse.com)

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Despite the global economic slowdown, demand for “hot dancers” continues unabated in China. At least, it seems that way given this China Daily job ad, which also announces the need for a GM, a marketing manager, and foreign pole dancers.

Also of note, Element Fresh is seeking an executive chef for Beijing. The candidate should have at least five years of experience in the kitchen, with at least three of them in management. See more here.

And an unnamed establishment seeks someone be both operations and restaurant manager. According to the ad, “Western restaurants is increasingly gaining popularity in China and considered as trendy if you eat western food or have a western kitchen at home for show. However rarely does Chinese know how to cook, eat, drink or entertain/decorate the way western cultures do. Our restaurant provides a channel not only to dine but to also to teach this life style to the high end Chinese consumers.” See ad here.

(Hat tip to DJ Chunky)

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