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BusinessWeek October 11, 2004 Einhorn & Roberts |
Now College Grads Can't Find A Job A job shortage for people just out of college or graduate school is a worldwide problem. Until recently the exception, even graduates in China are now facing frustration when they graduate. |
BusinessWeek December 4, 2006 Dexter Roberts |
China MBAs: Most Likely To Fall Short Corporate recruiters say graduates of mainland programs lack workplace savvy |
BusinessWeek March 27, 2006 Dexter Roberts |
How Rising Wages Are Changing The Game In China A labor shortage in China has pay soaring. That is sure to send ripples around the globe. |
Job Journal May 9, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: New Grads Face Stiff Competition New college graduates entering the workforce face an uphill job market. |
Chemistry World July 21, 2008 |
Chemical Education in Need of Reform China's university chemistry departments are struggling to attract students despite the rapid expansion of the country's higher education system. |
Psychology Today Jul/Aug 2008 Taylor Clark |
Plight of the Little Emperors Coddled from infancy and raised to be academic machines, China's only children expect the world. Now they're buckling under the pressure of their parents' deferred dreams. |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Roberts & Balfour |
Is China Running Out Of Workers? As farmers stay home, factories in China scramble for employees. It's all putting pressure on wages. |
CIO December 1, 2000 Martha Heller |
Cubicle U. Should teens be passing up college degrees in favor of immediate income and on-the-job training? |
Job Journal June 13, 2004 |
The News is Good and Bad for College Grads For the first time since the 2000-2001 academic year, hiring of new college graduates is expected to increase by about 13 percent. However, there will be fiercer competition than ever for those jobs. |
Global Services June 27, 2007 Juhi Bhambal |
China's Elusive Middle Managers Does China have sufficient mid- and senior-level IT-management talent to open the doors in its global quest to be among the top global players in IT services? |
BusinessWeek July 19, 2004 Dexter Roberts |
Grinding The Rust Off China's Northeast Beijing aims to reverse a long, downhill slide by dumping state factories for software, tourism -- even organic farms. |
Wired April 2006 Michael Erard |
The Mandarin Offensive Inside Beijing's global campaign to make Chinese the number one language in the world. |
The Motley Fool August 28, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Invest In Your Kids In the end, the economic payoff from having a college degree is too big to pass up -- even if your kids are too busy partying to realize it. Of course, for most people, college education isn't free. |
BusinessWeek October 28, 2010 Dexter Roberts |
A Head Count to Reveal China's Secrets One of the challenges of China's 2010 census is to determine the number of migrant workers and unregistered children. |
CIO September 14, 2012 Gary Beach |
Time to Pay It Forward for Better Educated IT Workers The author knows American students lag behind other countries in STEM and thinks McKinsey's 'Closing the Talent Gap' report may be on to something. Is it time we incentivize our best students to forgo the private sector for jobs in public education? |
Fast Company June 2006 Robert Buderi |
The Talent Magnet Kai-Fu Lee, technologist and self-help guru, is a raging celebrity on Chinese university campuses. Now Google is paying him upward of $10 million to build its research lab in Beijing - and to tap into the future. |
BusinessWeek June 10, 2010 Dexter Roberts |
The Rise of a Chinese Worker's Movement Spurred by the Foxconn suicides, and aided by an exploding Internet, China's labor ranks are organizing for higher wages and more rights. |
Job Journal October 21, 2007 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Training is Employers' Responsibility Rapidly evolving technology requires expansion of on-the-job training. |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2008 Buck Wargo |
Dimming Job Prospects for Class of '08 What a difference a year makes. Last spring graduates of top real estate programs across the country were weighing multiple job offers. But that was before the subprime mortgage meltdown led to a domino effect of trouble. |
Fast Company January 2005 Jena McGregor |
Fast Talk: China Rising We talked to five of the best and brightest recent Chinese MBA grads -- whose careers will be followed in a 20-year study by Katzenbach Partners -- about China's future and their own hopes and dreams. |
BusinessWeek May 5, 2011 Daniel Golden |
China's Test Prep Juggernaut Test preparation company New Oriental Education is helping a rising generation of Chinese students to ace U.S. college entrance exams |
T.H.E. Journal June 2008 Matt Villano |
Which Side Are You On? In the debate over how to best prepare students for the global economy, some favor teaching practical technology know-how; others argue for abstract cognitive skills. The answer may be a balance of both. |
Fast Company July 2006 |
China Hands Is China the next economic superpower? Ming Zeng of Cheung Kong business school and Elizabeth Economy from the Council on Foreign Relations hash it out. |
BusinessWeek June 3, 2010 Ira Boudway |
More Graduates, More Job Seekers A quick look at the global job market |
BusinessWeek February 3, 2011 Daniel Golden |
The SAT Is to America as ____ Is to China The College Board wants permission to offer the SAT in China, opening up a huge market for the $600 million business. |
Entrepreneur July 2007 Mark Henricks |
Pen to Paper Writing skills are vital for today's employees, but few have them. |
Job Journal June 12, 2011 John Challenger |
Career Pros: New Grads Need Aggressive Strategy The fierce competition for jobs demands an aggressive strategy to secure your first step on the career ladder. |
Job Journal May 10, 2009 |
How College Grads Can Find the Upside of a Down Job Market Here are a few simple steps new graduates can take to position themselves at the head of the class with hiring employers. |
BusinessWeek March 12, 2007 Dexter Roberts |
Rumbles Over Labor Reform Beijing's proposed worker protections are giving multinationals the jitters. |
BusinessWeek February 2, 2011 Peter Coy |
The Youth Unemployment Bomb From Cairo to London to Brooklyn, too many young people are jobless and disaffected. Inside the global effort to put the next generation to work. |
BusinessWeek April 30, 2007 Dexter Roberts |
Cautious Consumers The Chinese are on a spending spree, right? Not really. In fact, they're so tightfisted, Beijing is worried |
Salon.com May 30, 2001 Lisa Movius |
To be young, Chinese and Weiku China's dot-com boom went bust, but it gave birth to a way-cool generation of Web users who are creating their own cultural revolution... |
IEEE Spectrum June 2005 |
Ten to Watch Here are some of China's leading technologists: Richard Chang, CEO of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp... Gao Wen, head of China-led international group developing a royalty-free standard called AVS... etc. |
BusinessWeek April 12, 2004 Dexter Roberts |
China's Trade Boss Vice-Premier Wu Yi has an iron will. She'll need it when she comes to Washington to lead talks |
InternetNews September 1, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Baidu 'Better' in Battle for China? Chinese professionals love U.S.-based Google for web searches, but the younger generation opt for local favorite Baidu. |
Job Journal January 11, 2009 |
The Course of Your Career Jobs may be hard to find, but opportunities to improve your job skills are not. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 28, 2006 Sean Silverthorne |
Meeting China's Need for Management Education On a recent trip to China, Steven C. Wheelwright noted an increasing interest in entrepreneurship, globalization, and competitiveness. Most of all, the Chinese have an increasing thirst for management education. |
Chemistry World October 2007 Hepeng Jia |
High Hopes for Anti-Monopoly Law At a petrochemical seminar in Beijing, calls to break the monopoly on petroleum supplies held by two big State-owned oil giants -- China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) and Sinopec -- were repeatedly applauded. |
Finance & Development June 2011 |
Closing the Jobs Gap High youth unemployment contributes to widespread unrest in the Middle East. |
BusinessWeek March 3, 2011 Leung & Kennedy |
Global Inflation Starts with Chinese Workers Government support and a tight labor supply are boosting wages in China. Over the next decade that will put inflationary pressure on the global economy |
HBS Working Knowledge July 25, 2005 Jim Heskett |
Summing Up: Can Business Schools Be Made More Relevant? Many people suggest ideas on how to increase the relevance of business schools. But in the current academic context the lingering the question is, can those ideas be implemented? |
Registered Rep. September 19, 2014 Lynn O'Shaughnessy |
The College Illusion Are your clients, who could be paying as much as a quarter of a million dollars to send one child to college, getting their money's worth? |
IEEE Spectrum September 2012 Prachi Patel |
Where the Jobs Are: 2012 Electrical engineers looking for stable jobs and high salaries should consider the power sector in particular. Outside the power industry, salary offers to engineering grads haven't changed much in a year overall. |
TIME Asia June 27, 2011 Bill Powell |
The End of Cheap Labor in China In what is supposed to be a land of unlimited cheap labor -- a nation of 1.3 billion people, whose extraordinary 20-year economic rise has been built first and foremost on the backs of low-priced workers -- the game has changed. |
BusinessWeek October 3, 2005 Dexter Roberts |
A Long March For Workers The rapid growth of private enterprise in China is likely to mean longer working hours - often without overtime pay. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2005 Kumagai & Hood |
China's Tech Revolution How technology is driving the country's economic boom, and what that means for the world. |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2007 Jorge Perez Izquierdo |
Five Practical Strategies for Building a Chinese Workforce There is a severe shortage of senior managers in China. |
Pharmaceutical Executive December 1, 2010 Zhu Shen |
China 2020: Walled In No More Pharma sets the pace for China's ambitious new innovation agenda |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2007 Tim Hanson |
The Biggest Obstacle to Growth in Asia An old problem rears its ugly head. Chinese companies are having a heck of a time hiring middle managers. |
Wall Street & Technology November 18, 2005 Murphy & Guerra |
Filling the Tech-Talent Pipeline IT-dependent companies have taken the tech-talent pipeline for granted, and more people and companies need to stand up as advocates to attract the brightest minds to technology careers. |