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RMG China Talent-flow Report on Recruitment International

Chinese Recruiting Pattern & Trends – Bachelors Beat Doctors!

According to the statistics of RMG China Talent-flow Survey, among the online job seekers, only 9% employees with bachelor’s degree receive no responses in the last 6 months
Chinese Recruiting Pattern & Trends – Bachelors Beat Doctors!RMG Selection initiates China Talent-flow Survey 2012 – 2013 Report. China Talent-flow Survey is designed to understand the current talents flow trends on region, company type, industry and positions within Greater China Region, and get an insight of changing job and how do candidates engage with headhunters. According to the statistics, among the responses from online job seeking, employees with doctor’s degree are less popular than those with bachelor’s degree. MBA does not show its advantage in online job seeking. Employers have different requirement in the aspects of education background for employees of different positions and different type of work. Higher education background doesn’t mean better job opportunities. Finding one’s niche in life, making a timely judgment, and then the education background will become the assistance of your career.
Online job seeking result: Doctors are less popular than bachelors; MBA does not show its advantage According to the statistics of RMG China Talent-flow Survey, among the online job seekers, only 9% employees with bachelor’s degree receive no responses in the last 6 months, while as many as 24% of employees with a doctoral degree receive no responses. Employees with an MBA, which are (allegedly) highly reputed, get a rate of 93% in responses, which is almost the same as those with a bachelor’s degree only who get a 91% response rate. Therefore, we can draw a conclusion that MBA does not necessarily show its advantage in the online job seeking process that it is reputed to. MBA is the most popular client for headhunters; doctors have no big difference with bachelors. According to RMG China Talent-flow Survey, among the bachelors who have found a new job, 46% of them have been placed successfully by headhunters, while the number for doctoral degree holders is 47%, which is almost the same with bachelors. Among job seekers with an MBA, nearly 67% of employees change job successfully through headhunters. Although an MBA does not distinguish itself in online job seeking, it is obvious that headhunters pay more attention to employees with MBA’s degree. Employees with a doctoral degree do not have any special advantage in the eyes’ of headhunters, according to our report’s findings. MBA do not have advantage in positions of starting career, but advantages appear in mid-high end positions. According to RMG China Talent-flow Survey, we can see that bachelors and MBA receive the same number of responses in online job seeking. 66% of bachelors receive more than 5 responses, while 64% of MBA holders receive more than 5 responses. Thus it is clear that an MBA does not any great advantage in the completion for junior-level positions. However, for the mid-to-high end positions where headhunters are important, MBA holders receive much more responses than bachelors. 46% of bachelors change job through headhunters, while 67% MBA are placed successfully into a new job by headhunters. An MBA does not have advantage in the positions of starting career. However, MBA has got the best advantage in mid-to-high end positions where there is headhunters’ engagement. It is gradually a trend to seek job through headhunters No matter bachelors, masters, MBA or doctors, the rate of seeking jobs through headhunters is very high, compared to companies own recruitment efforts. According to the result of the survey, almost half of the employees of bachelor’s and doctor’s degree change job successfully through headhunters, among them, the rate of bachelors is 46%, the rate of doctors is 47%, and nearly 67% MBA job seekers find job through headhunters. In the meantime, 52.26% employees think that calls from headhunters are more professional (than companies’ own HR departments), while 31.2% of employees think that calls from companies’ HR direct are more professional. As shown in Chart 3. It is becoming a trend to seek job through headhunters. Headhunters are becoming more important and more active in the job market and talent flow. Headhunters have been a new power in talent flow.

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Recruitment Trend: Bachelors beat Doctors – Global Sources

招聘风向标—“小本”更胜博士

根据罗迈国际发布的2012-2013年中国人才(China Talent-flow Survey)流动调查结果显示,网投简历的回馈中,博士生不及本科生受欢迎,MBA的优势也未能尽显。不同阶段的职位,不同类型的工作,对求职者的学历及学位要求也不尽相同,学历并不是越高越好。找准自己的定位,适时调整,才能让学历成为事业发展的加分项。

  该调查旨在了解大 中国区范围内2012-2013年人才在地域、公司类型、行业及职位上的流动趋势,并深入了解其流动方式及隐含的原因,共有超过2000人参加。具体结果显示:

网投简历结果:博士不及本科受欢迎,MBA优势未显现

人才流动调查结果显示,通过网络投递简历的求职者中,本科生中仅有9%的人6个月内没有收到任何简历反馈,而博士生中有高达24%的人网投没有任何音信,而大家期待甚高的MBA工商管理硕士,网投反馈率为93%,与本科生的91%不相上下,MBA在网络求职的过程中优势未尽显。

MBA最受猎头青睐,博士学士区别不大;

在人才流动调查中,找到新工作的本科生当中,有46%的人曾成功通过猎头找到新工作,而该比例在博士生中仅为47%,与本科生基本相同。而MBA的求职者中,有近67%的人曾通过猎头跳槽成功。虽然网投方面MBA没有特别胜出,但猎头对MBA学历的重视还是比较明显的。博士生则在猎头眼中也没有显现出特别优势。

刚入门职位MBA无优势,中高端职位MBA优势尽显;

由人才流动调查可以看出,本科生与MBA在网络招聘中收到的反馈数量相当,本科生收到5个以上反馈的为66%, MBA为64%,MBA在低端初级职位的竞争上并没有太大的优势。而对于猎头发挥重要作用的中高端职位,MBA收到的反馈则远大于本科生,本科生通过猎头找到工作的为46%, 而MBA则有近67%的人成功被猎。对于刚入门的低端职位,MBA并无太大优势,而在猎头参与多的中高端职位中,MBA则占据了绝对的优势。

求职者通过猎头找工作已渐渐成为趋势

无论是本科生、硕士、MBA或者博士,通过猎头找到工作的人的比例都不算低。从调查结果来看,本科与博士生中都有近半数的人通过猎头找到了工作,其中本科生为46%,博士生为47%, 而MBA学历的求职者中有近67%的人通过猎头找到了工作。调查还提到,求职者认为从猎头公司打来的电话更专业的有52.26%, 而认为从招聘方的人力资源部打来的电话更专业的则有31.2%。求职者通过猎头找工作已渐渐成为趋势。猎头在人才市场上和人才流动中发挥了越来越重要而积极的作用,猎头已然成为影响人才流动的一股新的重要力量。

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Robert Parkinson – RMG CEO on China Radio International

CEO & Founder of RMG Selection, Robert Parkinson’s live interview on China Radio International (CRI) English. The interview focuses on the Chinese employment market landscape from the result of China Talent-flow Survey.

CRI

Listen to the interview at

Youku: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTMyMzAxMTAw.html

YouTube: http://youtu.be/SOYbUWEeZ10

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