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Finding a job in Thailand will not be as easy as it may be in your home country.

In order to work in Thailand your employer will need to obtain a Work Permit for you. To qualify for a Work Permit the employer must be able to show that there is no Thai person who can do the job.

Therefore you are unlikely to get a job unless:

1. You have good qualifications, which normally means a university degree, and

2. Several years of relevant experience.

Thailand is full of young university graduates seeking employment. To compete you will have to be exceptional. In my experience, Thai employers do not seek out foreign employees.

You will need to do the leg work, writing letters and knocking on doors. Before posting here I suggest you read the Job Offers in Thailand forum to get an idea of what jobs are available.

If you decide to post here please give a brief summary of your:

1. Qualifications.

2. Work Experience.

3. Age and Nationality.

Good Luck.

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