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- The First Step to Landing Your Dream Job? Leave the Country.
- The job market is a disaster in the U.S., but some countries are still paying top dollar for American talent. Are you ready? The economic rebound might feel good if you?re in the Goldman Sachs bonus pool, but for everyone else? Not so much. In fact, if you?re a fresh-from-B-school...
- Articles 2009-10-22
- China: Jobs Abound! (But Do Your Homework)
- Chinese companies are aggressively going after U.S. managers willing to move there. Finding a job in China can be as easy as posting a resume on Monster.com or cruising the job boards on expat Web site eChinaCities.com. ...
- Articles 2009-10-22
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- White House choice for manufacturing czar drops out amid China jobs controversy
- EAST MEADOW, United States AFP ? A candidate put forth by the White House for the newly created job of "manufacturing czar" dropped out of the running after the opposition Democrats accused him of sending US jobs to China. Tony Raimondo, an industrialist from the midwest state of Nebraska,...
- Research articles 2004-03-11
- Mitt Romney's Afraid of China: Should You Be?
- I'm listening to Mitt Romney's Super Tuesday speech, and he's raising the specter of economic disaster in America. Our economy, he says, is in a "long-term slide as we're competing with Asia in particular…we can’t continue to allow our economy to be weakened." Romney thus is part...
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- Of China, Texas and Green Jobs
- When a coalition of investors and wind developers from the United States and China announced plans for a large-scale wind project in West Texas last week, many of our readers expressed outrage that a portion of the financing might well come from the $22 billion set aside in the economic...
- News items 2009-11-03
- HP CHINA TO SHED 10% JOBS
- AsiaInfo Services 07-26-2005 HP China to Shed 10% Jobs BEIJING, Jul 26, 2005 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Sun Cheng Yaw, vice president of Hewlett-Packard HP and the president of HP China, says that 10% jobs will be cut and the four...
- Research articles 2005-07-26
- DELL CHINA TO AXE JOBS SOON
- AsiaInfo Services 04-17-2007 Dell China to Axe Jobs Soon SHANGHAI, Apr 17, 2007 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Dell China is said to be busy with layoff. The company would start cutting jobs from the end of this month,...
- Research articles 2007-04-17
- MICROSOFT TO TRANSFER 1,000-PLUS JOBS TO CHINA
- AsiaInfo Services 09-06-2005 Microsoft to Transfer 1,000-plus Jobs to China CHINA, Sep 06, 2005 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Kai-Fu Lee, the former Microsoft executive who signed on with Google to head its research labs in China, stated that Micros AsiaInfo...
- Research articles 2005-09-06
- DELL TO ADD 200 JOBS IN CHINA
- AsiaInfo Services 03-24-2006 Dell to Add 200 Jobs in China SHANGHAI, Mar 24, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Dell Inc., the world's leader in personal computers, will add 200 jobs in its products design center in Shanghai, its chairman Michael De...
- Research articles 2006-03-24
- INTEL TO CUT 600 JOBS IN CHINA
- AsiaInfo Services 11-08-2006 Intel to Cut 600 Jobs in China BEIJING, Nov 08, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Intel, the global chip making giant, will axe 6,900 jobs in the coming six months, in accordance with a file it submitted to...
- Research articles 2006-11-08
- ISRAEL MAY LOSE SOME 15-30,000 JOBS TO INDIA, CHINA: MOTOROLA.
- JERUSALEM, Nov 26 Asia Pulse - Isreal may lose some 15,000 to 30,000 jobs in the hi-tech sector to India and China if the country-based multinationals go ahead with their plans to transfer jobs abroad, Motorola chief in Israel Elisha Yanai has ... JERUSALEM, Nov...
- Research articles 2004-11-26
- Siemens to move 15,000 software jobs to India, China.(Top News)(Brief Article)
- Siemens said it would move 15,000 software jobs from the US and Western Europe to low-cost countries such as India and China. The company said some jobs may ... Siemens said it would move 15,000 software jobs from the US and Western Europe to low-cost countries...
- Research articles 2004-03-01
- Lenovo Cuts 2,500 Jobs in Reorganization
- HONG KONG, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Lenovo Group, the world's fourth-biggest PC maker, forecast a quarterly loss as China's slowing economy hit sales, and said it will axe 2,500 jobs as part of a restructuring to cope with falling demand for computers. Shares in the company, which bought IBM's PC...
- News items 2009-08-07
- China's Solar Industry Outshines the U.S.
- Trader Mark submits: Just something to keep your eye on as your politicians promise you that the U.S. will be the world leader in green tech jobs. In fact they will have to layer countless more debt on your children and grandchildren for temporary "green jobs" jobs, to make...
- External links 2009-11-19
- Average U.S. Wages Going -- China Growing
- Average U.S. Wages Going -- China GrowingA Excellent Future for Us"We live in interesting times." As a baby boomer, and one with many years of financial services experience, the shock of being downsized did not come as a surprise to me. Technologies were moving a such a fast paced, while...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-30
- SONY NOT TO CUT JOBS IN CHINA
- AsiaInfo Services 10-20-2005 Sony Not to Cut Jobs in China SHANGHAI, Oct 20, 2005 SinoCast via COMTEX -- New Sony CEO Howard Stringer said job reduction will not take place in China. As Sony's business has been clearly...
- Research articles 2005-10-20
- SONY WON'T CUT JOBS IN CHINA
- AsiaInfo Services 11-03-2003 Sony Won't Cut Jobs in China CHINA, Nov 03, 2003 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Sony has announced 20,000 job cuts as part of a long-awaited restructuring plan aimed at putting it firmly back on the offensive in the...
- Research articles 2003-11-03
- MICROSOFT, HP OFFER NEW JOBS IN CHINA
- AsiaInfo Services 10-24-2001 Microsoft, HP Offer New Jobs in China SHANGHAI, Oct 24, 2001 AsiaPort via COMTEX -- A rare ray of hope shined on China's gloomy technology industry last Friday (Oct. 19) when tech giants Microsoft and Hewlett-Pack AsiaInfo...
- Research articles 2001-10-24
- China Finally Recognizes Its Excess Capacity
- Marc Chandler submits:Official Chinese news is reporting that the State Council is studying curbs on industries that are plagued with over-capacity, including steel and cement. Separately, the Aluminum Corp of China ACH, warned that Chinese smelters, traders and warehouses hold as much as 600k metric tons of inventories because of...
- External links 2009-08-26
- Jobs are our biggest export. (Looking Inside).(exporting jobs to China, India)
- If you think exporting of jobs to China, India and elsewhere does not affect the economy of the United States, take a look at these just-released U.S.Census Bureau figures for the first quarter of 2003. The United States bought $42.8 billion in pro If...
- Research articles 2003-07-14
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