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Top 10 industries in terms of available online vacancies in 2004
Originally, online recruiting ads are mainly issued by IT companies. Along with the development of online recruiting, more and more traditional companies are now adopting online recruiting.
March 9, 2007 • Read more..
The most ideal employers in China
China Mobile is the most preferred employer and is chosen by more than 23 % of the respondents. Second is the consumer goods giant P&G followed by IBM, Bank of China and BMW.
March 9, 2007 • Read more..
Chinese graduates are struggling on the job market.
China's job market is slim this year with 4.95 million new graduates from nationwide colleges and universities, 820,000 more than last year.
March 27, 2007 • Read more..
91% of the companies have women in senior management positions
Almost all Asian countries have more businesses with women in senior levels than the global average of 65%.
March 27, 2007 • Read more..
China's population change between 1950 and 2050
In this animated population pyramid one can watch population change in China unfold over a 100 year period - between 1950 and 2050.
March 28, 2007 • Read more..
Recruitment advertising spending in China
The market size of newspaper recruiting, recruitment fair, online recruiting, headhunter/TV/broadcasting.
March 28, 2007 • Read more..
Employees in the finance sector are top earners.
Employees in the finance sector earned an average annual salary of 213,391 yuan, the highest among all industries in 2006.
April 16, 2007 • Read more..
Social networks are the key to finding jobs
Half of new college graduates consider
guanxi or relationships with the powerful and influential as the most effective way to find a job.
April 20, 2007 • Read more..
The recruit.net job index
With the recruit.net job index you can plot your own graphs to view specific job trends.
April 27, 2007 • Read more..
China's best and brightest go abroad and don't come back
China's best and brightest go abroad for a university education and never return home to share their knowledge and expertise with the motherland.
June 17, 2007 • Read more..
Students overseas to double by 2010
The number of Chinese studying abroad is expected to reach 200,000 in 2010, almost double last year's 118,500
June 17, 2007 • Read more..
China job market faces challenges
The employment market will remain gloomy for "a considerably long term", with as many as 12 million workers struggling to find a job every year.
June 22, 2007 • Read more..
PwC puts focus on drive for staff
One of the world's big four accounting firms, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, will increase its headcount in China by 63 percent by 2011.
June 22, 2007 • Read more..
Chinese companies are better employers
Chinese native firms have outnumbered foreign-invested companies for the first time in the annual election of the nation's best employers
among university students.
June 29, 2007 • Read more..
Engineers have lost their shine for youth
The number of qualified engineers is failing to meet the demands of the country's rapid economic growth.
September 25, 2007 • Read more..
Executive hiring in Asia to accelerate in Q4
Hiring by multinationals is likely to accelerate in the fourth quarter according to a survey conducted by executive recruitment firm Hudson.
October 24, 2007 • Read more..
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