久久亚洲国产成人影院-久久亚洲国产的中文-久久亚洲国产高清-久久亚洲国产精品-亚洲图片偷拍自拍-亚洲图色视频

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Business / Economy

Attractive job offers no longer guaranteed

By Cheng Yingqi in Beijing and Zhang Xiaomin in Dalian, Liaoning (China Daily) Updated: 2012-07-04 11:33

After earning a bachelor's degree in business administration in the United Kingdom, Wang Xiuqi did not expect his only job offer to be at a container port in Dalian with migrant workers who had never been to university.

The 25-year-old's job was to type information about containers entering and leaving the port into a computer. Since he returned to China after graduation in June 2010, he has not managed to find a better job.

Attractive job offers no longer guaranteed

Visitors check out the UK booth at the 17th China International Education Exhibition Tour in Beijing this March. Hundreds of education institutions from more than 30 countries and regions participated in the exhibition in the hope of enrolling more Chinese students. [Photo/Xinhua] 

"I can't use what I learned from college at all, and I'm not reconciled to this," Wang said. He quit the job in May, and has started the "torturous" process of job hunting.

"I speak good English, I have overseas experience, but now I'm not sure whether I would get a job that offers an air-conditioned office and 2,000 to 3,000 yuan ($314 to $471) per month," Wang said.

"And I don't understand why it's just so difficult for an overseas returnee like me to find a job."

International recruiting company Hays reported in its 2012 college graduates employment report that 66 percent of employers across Asia would consider employing or sponsoring qualified overseas candidates in areas short of skilled workers. That is down from 79 percent in 2011.

"With the fast development and globalization of China, overseas returnees have begun to lose the advantage in terms of language skills. In many cases, a graduate from a local Chinese university can speak as good English as an overseas returnee," said Simon Lance, regional director of Hays in China.

"But this doesn't necessarily mean that a returnee loses his or her competitive advantage in the job market. What brings value to an overseas returnee is really their international exposure, overseas working experience and culture awareness," Lance said.

"Overseas returnees need to be aware of their own advantage, personal desire and career direction. Even if the starting salary might be low, they probably will have better career progression due to the independence and problem solving skills developed from the overseas study or working experience," he said.

Attractive job offers no longer guaranteed

The average starting salary for overseas returnees is around 3,000 yuan per month.

About 43 percent earn less than 5,000 yuan and only 15 percent exceed 10,000 yuan, according to latest survey of Education International Cooperation Group, an overseas study consulting agency.

"A 6,000-yuan job is really hard to find, but the living costs are really high," said Zhao Yaming, 27, who has just graduated with a master's degree in Australia.

"I spent around 600,000 yuan studying in Australia. That means it will take 10 years for me to recover the cost of studying abroad, if I can save every cent I make," Zhao said.

However, an employment expert said returnees are only losing the competitive advantage for entry-level positions.

"In fact, China's companies lack high-end talent with overseas experience, at least five years working experience in world-famous companies, good professional background and managerial experience," said Chen Xi, a senior career consultant at Zhaopin Ltd, an online human resources company.

"Most returnees who feel it is difficult to find a job majored in finance, language or management in college, but they are not likely to gain executive positions immediately after graduation.

"For most Chinese overseas graduates, working for a few years before returning might be a better choice," Chen said.

"The expanding number of overseas returnees might be one reason for the increasing pressure in the labor market," said Zhang Tao, deputy secretary-general of the UK branch of the Western Returned Scholars Association.

Founded in 1913, the Western Returned Scholars Association is a Chinese government-affiliated entity consisting of more than 15,000 Chinese scholars and researchers who have studied abroad.

"Studying overseas used to be confined to elite education, but now it has become an alternative of general higher education or even secondary education," Zhang said. "The era that all the returnees are granted well-paid offers has ended."

"Starting their own businesses might be a good choice for returnees, since governments at all levels have been supporting returnees with business plans. But returnees should first be sure that they are capable of handling the challenge of running a company," she said.

Contact the writers at chengyingqi@chinadaily.com.cn and zhangxiaomin@chinadaily.com.cn

Hot Topics

Editor's Picks
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 欧美成人性色生活片免费在线观看 | 亚洲波多野结衣日韩在线 | 久久99久久精品国产只有 | 欧美色成人tv在线播放 | 欧美特黄一区二区三区 | 国产制服 国产制服一区二区 | 国产精品视频免费 | 亚洲国产精品综合久久 | 97精品国产手机 | 高清午夜毛片 | 97公开免费视频 | 欧美成年黄网站色视频 | 九九色综合 | 亚洲另类激情综合偷自拍图 | 国产成a人片在线观看视频 国产成版人视频网站免费下 | 午夜在线观看视频免费 成人 | 91精品欧美综合在线观看 | 亚洲综合色一区二区三区另类 | 久久免费看视频 | 久久综合中文字幕一区二区三区 | 高清国产亚洲va精品 | 久久精品国产精品亚洲 | 精品久久国产老人久久综合 | 性8sex亚洲区入口 | 新26uuu在线亚洲欧美 | 女人张开腿让男人捅爽 | 日本www免费视频网站在线观看 | 久久极品视频 | 99色播| 美毛片| 成人夜色视频网站在线观看 | 国产免费播放一区二区 | 一级片大全 | 91一区| 日本一区二区三区精品视频 | 香港全黄一级毛片在线播放 | 91成人精品 | 亚洲一区二区影视 | 亚洲一区二区影院 | 中国japanesevideo乱 | 亚洲精品理论 |