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Name
Patrick Courtois
Location
Shanghai
Which best describes your profession?
Corporate, Agency, Recruiter, Human Resources/staffing, Manager, Executive, Vendor/Consultant
How many years have you been in the business?
2 - 4 years
Which industries do you work in now?
Basic Materials, Consumer Goods, Financial, Industrial, Services, Other
Are you interested in split placements?
yes
What kind of networking are you open to?
Open networking, Referrals between friends, Very targeted/niche, Invitation only
How do you introduce yourself to people you meet in business?
Organizational Development Specialist
What recruiting tools can you not live without?
My telephone...?
Online profile/Homepage
http://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickcourtois
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickcourtois

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Understanding the differences; Acting on the commonalities…

Posted on January 5, 2009 at 7:19am 2 Comments

The common practice, when looking at the prospects of selecting the right individual for an overseas assignment, is usually to focus on the individual’s technical/functional skills, with the assumption that it will be sufficient to operate successfully across borders. I recently collaborated with Brian Sun, Managing Partner from Orion China, on a presentation to visiting US EMBA students, from Purdue University (Chicago), aimed at highlighting the characteristics of leaders who can seamlessly… Continue

No Free Lunch in China...

Posted on November 18, 2008 at 3:48am 1 Comment

I tend to receive a recurring misconception about the Chinese labor market from overseas-based clients. This misunderstanding primarily affects overseas-designed provisional staffing budgets as well as the

perceived value of quality of China-based recruitment agencies. In short, agencies are perceived to attempt inflating candidate packages for higher fees. While some rogue agencies do, there is a distinctive trend that the cost of Chinese talent is catching up with international… Continue

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At 10:38pm on August 25, 2008, Patrick Courtois said…
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