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Blog Name: Talent in China
Url: http://english.talent-software.com
Language: English
Topics: china, hiring, recruitment
Description: Covers the War for Talent in the China market from initial candidate identification through to candidate assessment, on-boarding and all issues related to retaining and motivating employees.
Popularity: 14 Followers

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HR Contribution to Recovery
The economy in China, and the hiring market, appears to be in an intermediary stage where we’re over the worst of the economic crisis, but not yet in a rapid expansion phase. The decline in China exports is slowing and the local market has taken up some of the slack from the lost exports. Things are definitely
China Recruitment - All on the Up (Slowly)
All around the world the worst of the recent recession seems to be over and assuming Americans and Europeans begin to consume like they did before, demand should feed into China’s export economy at some point in the future. The current, inchoate rise in hiring numbers in China, and the probable fall in retention, should accelerate further. Even the suggestion of a worldwide jobless recovery should not reverse the jobs growth in China because international compani
China’s Labor Market
As a follow up to yesterday’s post on how fast the hiring market and the barriers to rapid growth, I have… However, in recent years, the European Chamber has noted a gradual slow down – and in some cases a partial reversal – in the opening up process. Yet, China’s past experiences have shown that it is precisely during difficult economic periods that increased opening and reform has bred the greatest success. Following the 1997 Asian financial crisis, for example, China pushed for continued reform of its economy which enabled it to eventually gain access to the WTO, to reach more markets and to sustain growth. 7th pillar: Labor mark

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