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Q: ¿What are the 5 leading job boards in China? ( Answered 5 out of 5 stars,   2 Comments )
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Subject: ¿What are the 5 leading job boards in China?
Category: Business and Money > Employment
Asked by: jobboardinvestigator-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 07 May 2004 08:45 PDT
Expires: 06 Jun 2004 08:45 PDT
Question ID: 342726
¿What are the 5 leading job boards in China? Please reply with URLs and
as much data/information as possible.

Request for Question Clarification by czh-ga on 07 May 2004 10:38 PDT
Are you interested in Chinese job boards that serve Chinese job
seekers or job boards that serve foreigners who want to work in China?
Thanks.

~ czh ~

Clarification of Question by jobboardinvestigator-ga on 07 May 2004 13:06 PDT
Both...but preferably job boards that serve Chinese job
seekers . Thanks!!

Clarification of Question by jobboardinvestigator-ga on 08 May 2004 02:30 PDT
Great...only last thing: that serve foreigners who want to work in China?

Clarification of Question by jobboardinvestigator-ga on 08 May 2004 02:30 PDT
And...I need to put in a ranking....¿Whats the "Nielsen" for China?
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Subject: Re: ¿What are the 5 leading job boards in China?
Answered By: kapilr-ga on 08 May 2004 03:36 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Dear Investigator,

As per Alexa's popularity ratings (http://www.alexa.com), these are
the most popular job related sites in China. Almost all of them have a
job board:
China International Employment Net 
Provides information about working and living in China. Also features
a system to assist the linking of Chinese companies and international
experts.
http://www.chinajob.com
 
51job.com 
China jobseeker site allowing free job search, resume posting, and job
applications. Employers can post positions for a fee.
http://www.51job.com/default-e.php?from=inner -  
 
Wang and Li Asia Resources Online 
International recruiting firm specializing in the recruitment of
bilingual and bicultural professionals for multinational companies in
the U.S. and Greater China.
http://www.wang-li.com
 
JobChina.Net 
Employment opportunities for bilingual candidates and in joint ventures. 
http://jobchina.net
 
EMDS China 
Executive Search and Assessment services to multinational companies in China. 
http://www.emds.com.cn
 
United Resources Consulting Limited 
Executive search company. Head office in Hong Kong and offices in
Guangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing.
http://www.urc.com.hk
 
United Manpower Resource Ltd. 
Agency recruiting and employing workers from the country in a number
of fields. With enquiry form.
http://www.chinesemanpower.com
 
ESRassociates 
Beijing based firm specializing in recruiting office management,
administration, finance and sales personnel.
http://www.esrasia.com
 
Reach Management 
Guangzhou based HR consulting firm. Provides executive search and
recruitment outsourcing.
http://www.reachcareer.com
 
U88.Info 
Bilingual portal for companies to utilize the expertise of overseas
professionals. Free posting of jobs offered and wanted, paid viewing
of postings.
http://www.u88.info

Hope that helps!
jobboardinvestigator-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars
Thanks a lot! Fast & accurate!

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Subject: Re: ¿What are the 5 leading job boards in China?
From: carlhollywood-ga on 07 May 2004 23:02 PDT
 
My Mandarin's a little rusty, but these would be my picks:

http://jobs.163.com/
http://job.sohu.com/article/index.shtml
http://www.3721.com/other/zhaopin.htm#c20
http://job.tom.com/zp_index.jsp
http://www.zhaopin365.com/job/cnindex.asp#

Bonus picks!
http://www.zhaopin.com/
http://www.51job.com/

This is what I used to assign "top 5" status:
http://www.alexa.com/site/ds/top_sites?ts_mode=lang&lang=zh_gb2312
Subject: Re: ¿What are the 5 leading job boards in China?
From: carlhollywood-ga on 08 May 2004 02:52 PDT
 
Hi, jobboardinvestigator,

I'm not an official Google researcher (wish I could just type
"IANAOGR", but it's just not a popular acronym yet). You may have
mistaken me for one, since you entered a "clarification of question"
instead of a "comment." Perfectly understandable, since the
distinction between official researchers and unofficial visitors like
me isn't always obvious. Thought I'd jump in again to ask a couple of
things:

1.  Will you pay $50 to an official researcher who answers the
question, "What are the top five job boards that serve foreigners who
want to work in China?" (I'd be happy with that, never having expected
any compensation to begin with... I just have fun answering when I
can.)

2.  You might want to explain what you mean by "Nielsen." The Alexa
link I gave you ranks the Chinese websites in descending order of
popularity, as established by the number of site visits. (For example,
the Alexa list indicates that http://jobs.163.com/ is the second most
popular site in China.) It sounds like you may be referring to another
method of measuring site popularity.

Good luck,
Carl

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