Recruiter guide to...Asia Pacific

Economies in the West still seem to be licking their wounds from the aftermath of the global financial crisis.

Economies in the West still seem to be licking their wounds from the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Despite positive signals, overall growth is tentative to say the least, as business remains wary of the fragile state of the Eurozone and the inflation-making price of oil due to the situation in the Middle East.

The Asian tigers, by contrast, appear to have woken from hibernation and are roaring at the world to come and join in their growth. Countries such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Taiwan, Thailand and of course China are witnessing a boom in the recruitment market and need experienced recruiters to help them meet their challenges.

Recruiter’s Guide to Asia Pacific opens up the world of recruitment in the region and reveals the good — and the bad — points of working out there.

Read their experiences and decide if the crouching tigers can unleash your hidden dragon…

View the Guide to Asia Pacific PDF

DeeDee Doke
Editor, Guide to Asia Pacific

 

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