Monday, July 13, 2015

Mycvfactory will help you land a job in China

China is not only the world’s biggest economy, but also an emerging Superpower. Therefore it is no surprise if there are almost 70,000 expatriates in the country. It is ranked among the best overall destinations, leaving Singapore and Germany behind. Every day new development is taking place in China and more and more international companies are investing money in it, increasing the demand for the foreign and local talents. Almost 85% of expats working in China are connected with international companies. Most of these people are working in sales and marketing departments, or the banking sector.



The rapid development has created new opportunities for talented people, and mycvfactory can help you avail them. For a job application the most important thing is your CV and mycvfactory excels in creating efficient, concise and effective CV’s. Their years of experience has enhanced and developed their skills, and they are able to deliver CVs that outshine all others. For a CV to be effective, it should be in accordance with the market trends, industry demands and patterns of the respective country. A person having a CV abiding with the needs of one particular market has better chances of landing the job than someone with a generic CV. Regardless the job mode; mycvfactory develops CVs that are truly effective.

Effective CVs for both local and international

In order to create effective CVs, the local teams of mycvfactory have paid close attention to all the raising trends of the market along with its demands. After years of experience in Asia, Mycvfactory came to know that the first preference is given to the bilingual local candidates; therefore making it a requirement for them to design CV, resumes and cover letters for the locals. However, the company also develops CVs for internationals as some companies look for people with certain set of skills and some top management positions.



CVs Targeting the Professional Services

At present, the sector showing the strongest intentions of hiring is the professional service sector. Almost 71.4% of employers are planning to increase the headcounts leading to numerous job openings that in result would require some outstanding CVs. After all, competing with experts from around the globe requires CVs that are unique and professional. Mycvfactory can beccome handy, as they have the ability not only to deliver and design some outstanding CVs, but also help applicants with their job applications, provide them with some amazing CV and covers along with expert HR advice adapted to the local market.

CVs Targeting the Financial and Banking Services

In the Chinese Market, the demand for experts in the financial and banking sector have also increased, therefore Mycvfactory has focused on developing CVs that are in accord with the market trends of these sectors.  In these CVs, mycvfactory's professionals highlight all the expertise of their advisees that are in demand, as this will make their CVs more effective and efficient.

CV’s in both Languages Chinese and English

In order to get appointed to the top management levels, fluency in English is mandatory. It is also an advantage at the administrative level, Mycvfactory understand this and produce CVs both in English language as well as Chinese, so that the applicants can impress employers with a bilingual CV.  Of course, the level of Chinese needs to be perfect for a Chinese resume to be as much perfect !

Choose from our Custom built CVs or our Ready to use CVs

If you are looking for something fast and clean, you can always opt for ready to use CV templates. There are numerous templates to choose. One has just to select the one meeting her requirements. The downloadable resumes will perfectly fit everyone's expectations.
Looking for a job in Asia? Come & ask for more advice, mycyfactory will come back to you.

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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Former IMF managing director, aka DSK, rocks China as a sex symbol

From chief of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to sex symbol in China

Who knows what the former director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the temptation to sell the hard way that love is one-fifth of the world population in France. In China, where the image of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who had been held in the Western media. I admire the racial riots of the male population has traditionally been shy forgiveness later, women and trade. This phenomenon was born to a couple of meetings with social, demographic, economic and social.

Humor across cultural barriers


But he was less than our choice fell on DSK. Chinese youth, strength better understanding of the technology for communication, control and off the field of political morality, and claims that there is no level of government censorship. The use of virtual private network or VPN to bypass the filter is defined by political parties (see article on this topic Bloomberg) Chinese youth and the Internet opened the door. A copy of humor and caricature, but I would definitely pay a lot of western satire program, you can not underestimate their abilities. But the obstacles to Chinese culture, humor, including the United States, purpose and content of the western humor, are forward-looking and totally forbidden to play a very vulgar cartoons and cartoonists. Body language is very broad solo so far, easy to understand, so the range of the population are of Chinese theater movement out there so long. But given the long tradition of folk theater, is very sensitive to the use of Chinese puppet satire. Can explain their interest in this type of program, which is very rare in France, specializes in production. Therefore, to start the project has attracted the attention of some young Chinese netizens China Doll 2012 through YouTube and social networks. And who is the star of the dolls back then. Politicians such as French president makes his appearance as a regular character wearing a leopard dress.

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Friday, May 23, 2014

JX Paulin is investing in African technology. Africa, the next decade’s China?

In 2009 the Chinese government granted "a special loan for small and medium-sized African businesses” that included $1,200 million to support the growth of “agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishing, processing and manufacturing, trade and logistics, and other industries closely associated with people's livelihoods in Africa,” according to the China government’s publication.

JX Paulin : Africa has development potential and investment appeal

JX Paulin
In 2012 Beijing hosted the 5th Forum of the Sino-African Cooperation (FSCA). Through this event, China unveiled the creation of a “special plan for business with Africa.” One of the most significant commitments was an investment in sixty-one projects throughout Africa involving up to $2,500 million US.

As of today, China has already signed over thirty agreements with various African countries to open the door for mutual investment. More than 2,200 Chinese companies have initiated activity throughout the continent, whether in the sectors of agriculture, manufacturing, or extraction of natural resources. Some service firms have also opened branches in finance, real estate, and commercial banking. Chinese money has been flowing into Africa for the past few years. In 2009, China’s direct investment in Africa was reportedly $1.44 billion US; this amount underwent a steady growth of 20.5 percent per year until 2012 when it reached $2.52 billion US (according to Beijing’s whitepaper). “The rapid growth of China's direct investment in Africa is indicative of Africa's development potential and investment appeal, and it also points to the mutually beneficial nature of China-Africa cooperation.”

Suspicion toward Chinese investment in Africa is common in Western countries. They often assume that companies from the Middle Kingdom are only after natural resources and bring little growth and few technologies. However, Beijing emphasizes the positive impact of Chinese money in Africa to help develop local economies, promote political stability and, most importantly, create a significant rise in the standard of living. Both points are understandable; however, my goal in this article is not to judge who is right and who is wrong, but rather to discuss how profitable these new investments are for Africans. Most importantly, I want to discuss Africa’s ability to benefit from these investments and exploit them to generate lasting growth.
Beijing puts it this way: “While seeking to advance its own development, China tries to offer what assistance it can to Africa without setting any political conditions and to benefit African people through developmental advances.” I believe the whole thing about politics is subject to doubt; nevertheless, it should be widely accepted that African growth has much to gain from Chinese investment. This is mainly true because the richer Africa gets, the bigger the market becomes to which China can export. I think this is why we see so many companies operating in different fields and not only in the exploitation of natural resources and manufacturing. Yet a big question remains unanswered: Can Africa turn those investments to its benefit? This is a crucial matter because it relates to an even more important question: Is Africa going to emerge? Or is it going to remain crippled by wars, stricken by poverty, and diminished by diseases?

JX Paulin : Why I have created MYSIMAX ?


My experience as an entrepreneur leads me to believe that Africa has the ability to rise thanks to these new investments. I am aware that many years of unreliability, poverty, and slow development may induce a justified questioning of Africa’s capability to fully seize this opportunity. However, who would have bet a dime on China thirty years ago? As a Franco-Togolese, I am adamant about doing my bit in the development of Africa whether in the medical field, educational field, public administration, or maybe in all of them by providing great technologies. This is actually why I founded MYSIMAX , a start-up that designs touch-screen devices developed for the African market.

Beyond this I have always seen Chinese investments in Africa as symbolic. China was not much more developed than Africa thirty years ago. And now the emerged country is helping the emerging ones. Where are the Western countries?
I moved to Shanghai in 1994; initially my intention was to travel and study Chinese medicine. This did not last long. I discovered such an unlimited potential in this country and such an entrepreneurial spirit that I soon figured that my call was to start a company here in Shanghai. As I told my relatives about my decision to stay in China permanently, many doubted my choice. “What are you doing in this poor country?! There is no demand in China and you have plenty of it here! You are a fool!” Twenty years later, I think I made the right decision. I have my own thriving company, I am launching a new one, and my experience of Chinese markets is a great asset.
The point is today, in Africa, I can feel the same dynamism and the same desire to be the next big thing that I encountered in 1990s China. I went to the New York Forum Africa in Gabon last year, and I was truly convinced by Africa’s ambition and passion about its future. What I saw in Africa was a real entrepreneurial mindset, a true dynamism. The potential for start-up creation in Africa is huge. 
China has a part to play in it. In Kenya, for instance, Chinese investments were crucial to the development of the area’s digital economy. As of today, Kenya is at the forefront of mobile technologies in Africa, along with Nigeria and South Africa.
I personally believe that this kind of investment in Africa––as the Chinese do––is the key to leading the continent to fast growth of the sort seen in China twenty years ago, even if some people think Africa cannot do it. I met this kind of person when I moved to China, telling me I was crazy. Finally, I can assume I was not.

JX Paulin


JX Paulin

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

News in China : April 2014

Six people were hurt, on Tuesday, May 6th, during an attack with a bladed weapon in a station of Canton, in the South of China, announced the police. At about 11:30 am, aggressors armed with knives took themselves to passengers at the main station of the metropolis, indicated the officeof the law and order. Law enforcement intervened "quickly" and opened the fire, touching one of the aggressors, he pursued. Six wounded persons were hospitalized.

Terrible news in China with the new attack against civil

According to the Daily paper of the People, the organ of the communist Party, the aggressors, four men wearing headgears of white color, ignored the warnings of the policemen, which then fired. The police shot down one of the aggressors whereas another one is runaway. This attack happened less than a week after an attack with knife and explosive in front of a station of Urumqi, a capital of the western region of the Xinjiang, in which two aggressors and a civilian died, and which made 79 wounded persons. It was attributed by the authorities to «religious extremists " of Xinjiang.
The Chinese authorities will launch special operations to fight against the terrorism, declared on Tuesday in Beijing a senior official.

News in China : government wants to fight terrorism

Departments in charge of the law enforcement will operate in a complete way capacities adopted by the management of the country regarding fight against terrorism, declared Meng Jianzhu, leader of the Committee of the political and legal affairs of the Central committee of the Chinese communist Party, during a meeting of the persons in charge of the judicial departments and those in charge of the law enforcement.
Three people were killed, and 79 other wounded persons following an attack led on April 30th in a station of Urumqi, a capital of the Uighur autonomous region of the Xinjiang (northwest). On March 1st, aggressors had made 29 deaths and 143 wounded persons in a station of Kunming, in a province of the Yunnan (southwest). These two incidents were identified as being terrorist attacks.



Tuesday, August 27, 2013

China will strengthen its corruption investigation

China will intensify its investigation of corruption in the health sector with the launch of new investigations, reported the official news agency New China.

The investigation by the Public Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC), one of the regulators of the Chinese market, is expected to put an end to corruption and other fraudulent practices in different sectors. "Corruption in business is not only consequence of artificially inflated prices, it endangers the functioning of markets (...) and corrupts social ethics and professionalism," said the agency. SAIC impose severe sanctions in proven cases of corruption involving tenders for drugs and medical services because it harms the interests of the Chinese people, she added.



The powerful National Commission for Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) is already investigating the practices of 60 local and foreign pharmaceutical companies on prices. It also investigates other markets such as milk powder, jewelery and auto sales. In the pharmaceutical sector, the Chinese police accused GlaxoSmithKline of embezzlement. The British group has admitted that some of the Chinese leaders had seemed to violate the law. The Chinese authorities have also launched an investigation into Sanofi, suspected of distributing bribes, kickbacks - charges that the French group takes "very seriously."



Investigation of SAIC will also questionable business practices of car dealers, placement agencies and real estate agencies, adds new China.