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    Today on China Careers, Brian Fenerty takes a close look at the China recruitment scene and its changes in the industry over the past few years. He talks about his background, what brought him to China and how did he start his career in Tokyo. He offers his take on if the global financial meltdown affects the type of recruiters his organization hire,
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    Brian Fenerty

    Today on China Careers, Brian Fenerty takes a close look at the China recruitment scene and its changes in the industry over the past few years. He talks about his background, what brought him to China and how did he start his career in Tokyo. He offers his take on if the global financial meltdown affects the type of recruiters his organization hire, and what kind of candidates he is looking for in terms of skill set. Find out how important is it for expats to learn mandarin in China and what tips Brian gives to the candidates in this iTV-Asia program.

    Brian Fenerty is the Director of Talos-Asia, located in Shanghai he is responsible for the development and execution of solutions developed with the Tal-os Asia suite of products.

    Brian began his recruiting career in Tokyo, Japan in 1994 and has worked in primarily candidate driven markets ever since. He has worked in Japan, Chile, the United States, and China. Brian has worked in the field with both start-ups and established firms around the globe and is most at home in a candidate driven and highly competitive market place.

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      China Careers

      Interviews with HR managers, presidents of MNCs, entrepreneurs, and candidates, and wide range of topics designed to bring both companies and candidates useful and timely information on the human resources industry in China. Offering fresh insight into all aspects of the recruitment process, providing powerful tools and tips that will help companies find the best candidates,and candidates the best jobs in China.

      Erik gain

      Host: Erik Gain - Co-Founder & Managing Director, GPlusMedia Co.,Ltd

      Erik Gain moved to Japan in February of 1994 to seek his fortune as an expat-entrepreneur, and has lived and established businesses in Japan and China, including Nagoya, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. He is one of the co-founders and the Managing Director of GPlusMedia Co., Ltd, a Japan based corporation that publishes several of Japan's leading English-Japanese websites, including JapanToday.com, GaijinPot.com, and Ecentral.jp, the official jobsite of the ACCJ (American Chamber of Commerce in Japan).
      Gain moved to Shanghai in 2009 to expand his China based business, which include the CareerEngine.org Jobsite Network. CareerEngine.org is an Asia-wide white label online job board platform, which is used to power job boards for a wide range of partners including major foreign chambers of commerce, online and print publications, and educational institutions.

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