Speakers included:
The HR Director of Microsoft China
Senior Director of HP University
Senior HR Director of Baidu.com
Senior Manager of HR & Organisational Development for Epsom, Greater China
Comments on Chinese employers perceptions of UK educated graduates.
Many employers said that the strengths of UK educated graduates were:
- English Language skills
- Leadership potential
- Communications skills
- International perspective
- Creative thinking
- Lack of local knowledge
- Higher expectations than local graduates (salary etc)
- Team work can sometimes be an issue
- Developing a positive attitude
- Having a clear career plan
- Be capable of handling stress and working in a high pressure environment
- Be a fast learner
- Focus on results rather than processes
- 7 million Chinese will graduate in 2012.
- 30% of them want to work for state owned organisations, as it's safer, more secure
- Many graduates want to live in 'Tier 1' cities, of which there are only 4.
- Only 20% want to go to 'Tier 2' cities, of which there are around 25.
- Hardly any graduates want to 'go West'.
95% of UK educated Chinese alumni who are registered with the British Council found a job within 6 months. Right now in China, there are more jobs than graduates. Employers are beginning to say that it is difficult to find the right person. Most graduates end up working in IT/Business and Engineering and most work for multi-national corporations.
The alumni network of the British Council in China has over 30,000 members and they run professional networking events and career development events.
The IT industry in China.
They said that there is huge demand for talent in the Chinese Internet industry. Tencent one of the main companies, hire 1,500 new graduates every year. They also said that the smaller companies are growing even faster.
Benefits and challenges of working for a Private Owned Company
Benefits:
larger platform to develop a career from
high performance driven culture
communication environment is very straightforward
Challenges:
Management style can be very direct
Processes are not defined
There is a lot of peer pressure
Generation UK
A new programme being supported by the British Council to encourage outward mobility. This would involve UK/British students being offered a 2-3 month internship and 1 month of language study. British Council hope to role this programme out by March 2013
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