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| Event | Multi-disciplinary | Posted on 10.01.2011 | Posted by CL
China UK Alumni Career Development Workshop and Mini Recruitment Fair
The British Council China is committed to providing long-term services to Chinese students who want to study in the UK at various stages of their journey. With Alumni UK, a network of around 20,000 members, we will run a UK Alumni Career Development Workshop and a Mini Recruitment Fair in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Wuhan and Shenzhen in Jan 2011.
The aims of the workshop and mini recruitment fair are:
• to help UK alumni better understand the increasingly competitive job market in China
• to fully release UK alumni's potential and capitalise on the buoyant Chinese economy
• to help UK alumni re-orientate to China's job environment upon graduation
• to provide a platform for employers to target and recruit a niche group of highly qualified professionals from UK
Event dates:
Beijing 16 Jan, 2011
Shanghai 16 Jan, 2011
Guangzhou 16 Jan, 2011
Chongqing 16 Jan, 2011
Wuhan 22 Jan, 2011
Shenzhen 23 Jan, 2011
Event components:
a. Workshop with the following topics:
• China's current talent market and challenges for UK alumni
• Recruitment from employers' perceptive
• Career planning for UK alumni: sustainable competitiveness in the job market
• Re-orientation: blue ocean industry, new job market and new approach
b. Mini recruitment fair
Dozens of renowned international or domestic companies with hundreds of job vacancies will be available for UK alumni.
c. Online talk show by HR professionals
HR professionals will be invited to share experience and give advice on career development for UK alumni via online talk.
RSVP required and students shall register for the event via the Alumni UK official website http://www.educationuk.cn/alumniuk/pdw/
All detailed event information, including dates, venues, recruiting companies and job posts can be obtained from the above website once students are approved of Alumni UK Network member.
LIU Xin
Education Marketing Manager
Cultural and Education Section of the British Consulate-General
www.educationuk.org/china - Official website about UK Education (in Chinese) Cultural relations promote equality and values diversity www.britishcouncil.org.cn - British Council China
The aims of the workshop and mini recruitment fair are:
• to help UK alumni better understand the increasingly competitive job market in China
• to fully release UK alumni's potential and capitalise on the buoyant Chinese economy
• to help UK alumni re-orientate to China's job environment upon graduation
• to provide a platform for employers to target and recruit a niche group of highly qualified professionals from UK
Event dates:
Beijing 16 Jan, 2011
Shanghai 16 Jan, 2011
Guangzhou 16 Jan, 2011
Chongqing 16 Jan, 2011
Wuhan 22 Jan, 2011
Shenzhen 23 Jan, 2011
Event components:
a. Workshop with the following topics:
• China's current talent market and challenges for UK alumni
• Recruitment from employers' perceptive
• Career planning for UK alumni: sustainable competitiveness in the job market
• Re-orientation: blue ocean industry, new job market and new approach
b. Mini recruitment fair
Dozens of renowned international or domestic companies with hundreds of job vacancies will be available for UK alumni.
c. Online talk show by HR professionals
HR professionals will be invited to share experience and give advice on career development for UK alumni via online talk.
RSVP required and students shall register for the event via the Alumni UK official website http://www.educationuk.cn/alumniuk/pdw/
All detailed event information, including dates, venues, recruiting companies and job posts can be obtained from the above website once students are approved of Alumni UK Network member.
LIU Xin
Education Marketing Manager
Cultural and Education Section of the British Consulate-General
www.educationuk.org/china - Official website about UK Education (in Chinese) Cultural relations promote equality and values diversity www.britishcouncil.org.cn - British Council China
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