He Syndeygal,
Check out this company :http://www.netexpat.com/
I talked to them last week and they where looking for HR-proffesionals for there HK office.
Good luck !
He Syndeygal,
Check out this company :http://www.netexpat.com/
I talked to them last week and they where looking for HR-proffesionals for there HK office.
Good luck !
thanks to all for your advices...
I cant believe that last time I was in HK, I didnt even get the chance to contact any of the headhunters there and I only relied on online tools and websites like JobsDB and SCMP. I think when I go back this time, I will be more aggressive and go after as many headhunters as I can!
Thanks!!
Hi Matt,
sorry to be a pain but I was wondering if they said if they were looking for HR people or recruitment people? Are they a recruitment agency or a consulting agency, I had a look at the website but I couldn't work it out.
Thanks
Tanya
He Tanya,
Don't worry youre not a pain.
From what i understood from they guy i tolked to (in there Dutch office, which i think is the headoffice), they urgently where looking for HR people, though if the actual job would also involve recruiting ?, I don't know.
But i don't think so, as they are specialised in the"dual carreer problems" of expats. = Finding jobs for the husbands or wifes who come with the expat on his/her contract.
I think calling them would be the best option, as i don't have much more info then this (sorry i don't know much about the HR world).
Good luck,
Jason, whilst headhunters are definitely a good source of finding a job, beware that their listings you see on their websites might have already been filled or just simply fakes so as to get your details.
They work for the employers not the candidates and i think the best way to go is to send your cv to the target company directly or via referrals.
Good luck.