The one thing that strikes me is that young Westerners are able to get jobs overseas, even with mediocre resumes. It's the Failed in London Try Hong Kong phenomenon, but global. How do Chinese youth fare in international markets, and do they have a chance of finding work that way?
Based on my personal observations, Chinese youth often find it hard to find jobs abroad, mainly due to visa issues and Western companies' unfamiliarity with Chinese work experience. Language and cultural differences also play a role. But as Chinese enterprises have been expanding abroad more frequently, some youngsters have the option to to work overseas with their local companies.
The one thing that strikes me is that young Westerners are able to get jobs overseas, even with mediocre resumes. It's the Failed in London Try Hong Kong phenomenon, but global. How do Chinese youth fare in international markets, and do they have a chance of finding work that way?
Based on my personal observations, Chinese youth often find it hard to find jobs abroad, mainly due to visa issues and Western companies' unfamiliarity with Chinese work experience. Language and cultural differences also play a role. But as Chinese enterprises have been expanding abroad more frequently, some youngsters have the option to to work overseas with their local companies.