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China Internship Program. Overview. Why China? China Internship Program Curtin University Testimonials How to Apply Tips for your CV Chinese Business Culture Questions. Why China?. China created more than 10 million new urban jobs in 2011. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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China Internship Program

OverviewWhy China?China Internship ProgramCurtin University TestimonialsHow to ApplyTips for your CVChinese Business CultureQuestions

Population of over 1.3 billion and the 2nd largest GDP in the worldAverage of 10% GDP growth over the past five years

Global focus on China Beijing 2008 Olympics, 60th Anniversary of the PRC, Shanghai Expo 2010, Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games

China has the largest foreign currency reserves in the world

In 2011 Chinese outbound investment was $59bn and is projected to grow by 20-30%

Huge growth in Chinese venture capital and private equity funds

China created more than 10 million new urban jobs in 2011.

Why China?Australias number 1 trading partner also Australias most valuable inbound tourism market. Demand for employees with China knowledge

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About CRCC Asia2006CRCC Asia was founded by two Oxbridge graduates who met on a masters course at SOAS. They offered strategic assistance to SMEs looking to enter the Chinese market and provided internship opportunities and intensive courses in China.

20072008201020092011The company expanded operations by opening an office in BeijingCRCC Asia was incorporated in the United States and an office was established in PennsylvaniaNew offices opened in Shanghai and San Francisco. Courses and Mandarin offered250 interns500 interns1000 internsCRCC Asia established in London20121500 interns8

BEIJING

Beijing The Great Wall of China Tiananmen Square Forbidden City Summer Palace Hou Hai 798 Art District

SHANGHAI

Shanghai

Xintiandi Pudong District The Bund French Concession Nanjing Road

China Internship Program | Sector and RolesSectors include: BusinessEngineeringFinanceGreen Tech, Energy & Environmental ConsultancyHospitalityInformation TechnologyLegalLogisticsMarketing, PR & AdvertisingNGOs, Charities & Not for ProfitPharmaceuticals & HealthcareTourism & Travel

CRCC Asia Partner Companies

China Internship Program | Whats IncludedGuaranteed InternshipEnglish Speaking SupervisorBusiness Visa SupportPre-departure AssistanceAirport Pickup on ArrivalInternational Hotel AccommodationInduction Course & Cultural TrainingFormal Welcome BanquetWelcome Pack + SIM Card + City GuideWeekly Mandarin Lessons24-hour Support and GuidanceSocial Events & Business SeminarVolunteer Charity Day-TripNetworking OpportunitiesMembership of Alumni NetworkCRCC Asia Certificate

1 Month: $2,6952 Month: $3,5953 Month: $4,495

China Internship Program | Airport Pickup

China Internship Program | Accommodation

China Internship Program |Induction Day

China Internship Program | Company Drop-off Day

China Internship Program | Mandarin Classes

China Internship Program | KTV Night

Volunteer Day| Migrant Children School

China Internship Program | China Business Seminar

Cultural Event | Dumpling Making

CRCC Asia Programs Will Enable Participants To: Witness first hand how China is shaping the business world

Showcase to future employers their commitment to understanding the international business environment

Gain key transferable and industry specific skills that will enrich your CV

Prove their determination and ability to work in a new and demanding environment

Demonstrate their adaptability and initiative

Exhibit their analytical skills

Curtin University TestimonialsRobert Willmott, Curtin University Master of Logistics, Business Intern July 2012The opportunity for professional growth through networking events and the placement are endless and I have made invaluable contacts from around the world. I would certainly recommend the program to any person wishing to step out of their comfort zone and be inspired by the magnitude of such a metropolis. Bonnie Roche, Curtin University Accounting Graduate, Finance Intern Dec 2011The internship with China Performance Group in Beijing and the experience I had in China with CRCC Asia is something that is an amazing asset to my resume and my experience in the global world of business. I would highly recommend the program and encourage anyone to go!

CRCC Asia In The MediaIve been told repeatedly that my work in China looks great on my resumeChina is the choice for high flyers

Graduates going to greatlengths to get aheadFor foreign graduates Chinaoffers a great opportunity to get along term career

It is so important that the rest of the world starts to understand China

Gap-year students learn to give face in chase for the China dream

A lot of people are fascinated by the fact I went to China and it s been a main topic of discussion at a lot of the interviews Ive had.Exposure to a part of the world that is increasingly driving global growth is an invaluable asset for up and coming professionals everywhere.

CRCC Asia & Curtin Careers CompetitionCRCC Asia is offering a FREE 1 Month Internship experience in your choice of Shanghai or Beijing this summer.

Curtin Careers is sponsoring the roundtrip flight from Perth to China.

Apply today for your China Adventure!

CV Tips for China Internships DOs

No more than 1-2 pages in lengthInclude any awards & achievementsInclude all language abilities including EnglishFor example Native English, Fluent French, Basic Chinese MandarinInclude computer skillsBe detailed about your educationExplain in brief, yet detailed sentences your job responsibilities at previous employersUse bullet pointsHave a consistent, neat and clear formatAlways review, spell check and have someone else look it over

CV Tips for China Internships DONTs

Include outdated informationInclude detailed addresses from previous employersWrite a very specific and detailed objectiveWrite very long sentencesUse many fonts and colors

Chinese Business Culture Guanxi

What is Guanxi? To do business, we must first be friends How does it differ from the Western concept of Its not what you know, it is who you know

Chinese Business Culture Mianzi What is Mianzi? Lose Face = Diu Mian Zi Save Face = Liu Mian Zi Give Face = Gei Mian Zi

To lose face is to basically create a feeling of shame, embarrassment, or general unease in oneself or another. The Chinese will act in a manner to avoid causing such situations. The concept of "losing face" can affect one's decision in a variety of contexts. For example, a Chinese boss may be unwilling to acknowledge a mistake or ineffective policy s/he has made in order not to lose face among his subordinates. The boss decision to continue the failed policy could also be characterized as a way to save face; it is motivated by the desire to avoid personal embarrassment coming from acknowledging his/her mistake. One can also lose face, for example, by losing ones temper in public or consuming too much alcohol.

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APPLY TODAY FOR YOUR OWN CHINA ADVENTURE!

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