The British Council China is hosting a graduate employability training workshop in London on Monday 25 February. The workshop is part of the China Focus training series and will explore how UK institutions can better support their Chinese graduates employability. The training is aimed at colleagues who work in the international, careers and alumni offices of UK universities.

Recent British Council research that explored the perceptions of local and international employers who recruit overseas graduates confirmed that an overseas university education does have its advantages when graduates return to China. However, some employers felt returning graduates struggled to assimilate into the local market, with mismatched expectations and hard skills. The research highlighted that more work could be done by UK institutions to better prepare Chinese graduates for returning to their domestic job market.

This training workshop has been designed to support UK institutions in developing tools to support their Chinese graduates and will include:

  • analysis of the latest Chinese graduate employability market trends
  • tips and advice for supporting returning Chinese graduates from experienced Chinese HR professionals
  • best practice from UK institutions on supporting Chinese graduates

Benefits to UK institutions

  • develop your understanding of the latest trends in the Chinese graduate job market
  • receive advice and guidance from HR specialists based in China on the required skills and experience necessary for a returning graduate to succeed in the job market
  • develop suitable mechanisms to support your Chinese graduates’ employability prospects

Details
Date: Monday 25 February
Time: 10.30 am – 16.00 pm
Venue: British Council (10 Spring Gardens, St James’s, London, SW1A 2BN)
Cost: GBP 250 (excluding VAT)

Programme

Time

Activity

Speaker

1030

Registration

1100 - 1130

Presentation –

Chinese graduate market trends and insights

Fraser Deas, Head of Education Services, British Council

1130 - 1230

Presentation –

Understanding the Chinese graduate recruitment cycle

Yi Wang, Head of HR, GSK China and Hong Kong

1230 - 1315

Lunch

1315 - 1415

Panel discussion –

Advice and guidance from employers on the ground

Yi Wang, Head of HR, GSK China and Hong Kong

Gang Lu, Founder and CEO, TechNode

Jessica Huang, Head of Financial Service Recruitment, Associate Director, Michael Page

Angela Li, Country HR Head, British Telecom China

1415 - 1500

Case study –

Supporting the employability of your Chinese graduates

Esther de Perlaky, International Employability Manager, University of Warwick

1500 - 1515

Wrap up –
The essential tools on offer to support returning graduates

Fraser Deas, Head of Education Services, British Council

1515 - 1600

Networking

Please register for this workshop here by Friday 15 February 2019.

Please note, this workshop is open to UK education institutions only.

Please contact ies.china@britishcouncil.org.cn for any enquiries.