A Shenzhen Job Fair
By Kotsengkuba • Oct 12th, 2007 • Category: Hopia EncountersA Chinese colleague forwarded an e-mail to me this afternoon containing this photo:

I searched the internet to find out what this photo could be about and here’s what I found from china.org.cn:
Thousands Flock to Job Fair
Some 25,800 people attended Saturday’s job fair for white-collar workers, vying for about 20,000 job vacancies offered by 320 enterprises, yesterday’s Shenzhen Special Zone Daily reported.
Nearly 15 percent of the employers at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center were among the world’s top 500 companies, including Sony, Hitachi and Emerson. The rest included famous domestic companies including Lenovo, Huawei and ZTE, the Daily report said. The participating companies represented sectors ranging from electronics and telecoms to logistics and bio-engineering.
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Kotsengkuba is an Overseas Filipino Worker in China, a husband to a beautiful wife and a father to a lovely daughter. He blasphemes about his hilarious encounters in his surrounding niche. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. It means, my being handsome is not a curse, it's a gift from the gods to humanity.






































grabe! daming tao! lahat kaya ay nakahanap ng kanilang mga trabaho?
hindi rin siguro at baka kalahati lang ang nakapag-pasa ng resume dahil ung 2nd half e napagsaraduhan na bago nakarating sa mga booths. hahaha
Gosh, akala ko nagbibiro ang tour guide namin nang sinabing “Shenzhen is a city of 85 million people”.
uy, binisita ko ni empress
isipin mo pag dumura lahat yan babaha sa stadium.. hahaha
[…] photos from this event and last year’s job fair in Shenzhen made me wonder how much that city population really is. Unfortunately, I could only find a 2005 […]