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What Career Opportunities Does the “New China” Offer?

May 9, 2013

What Career Opportunities Does the “New China” Offer?

The economic crisis in the West, has prompted many of us to finally realize that the world will never be the same, and that if one is to survive, one must adapt.  Join us for this thought provoking webinar. China Europe International Business School's (CEIBS) Sr. MBA Marketing Manager, Roy Chason, will discuss the new economic trends that will effect young professionals almost everywhere.

-  When will China surpass the U.S. for the most skyscrapers and largest highway system in the world?

-  What type of opportunities are available in China for Western firms, as well as individuals?

-  Why is the conventional wisdom of a European or North American MBA no longer valid, and why is a China “network” more valuable than ever?  

This and much more will be covered in this 60 minute webinar followed by Q&A from our participants.

The China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), is the leading business school on mainland China. Located in Shanghai – a city many refer to as the “the new gateway to Asia” -- the school offers international students a top-ranked, globally recognized education (CEIBS is ranked #15 in the world by FT) with the opportunity to clearly differentiate their MBA experience with an in-depth understanding of Chinese business.

About Presenter:

Roy Chason, is the Sr. MBA Marketing Manager at CEIBS.  With an international career spanning five continents, and degrees from universities both in the U.S. and Europe, Roy has been working with China under different roles since 1996, witnessing the massive change China has gone through in less than two decades. 

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