Careers in China is a designed for students who want to work in China for internships or full-time positions. Whether you are a Chinese or domestic student, join numerous offices and representatives to discover how to land your dream job in CHINA!
Schedule of Events
10AM: Opening Program – Frangipani Room, IMU
Bilingual Welcome: Sara Ko-Ada, Kelley, Undergraduate Career Services Office
Emma Tu, Chinese Students and Scholars Association at IU
Speaker: Professor Stephanie Wang, Kelley School of Business
11AM-1PM: Networking Fair – Alumni Hall, IMU
Employers
Face Hired, Inc., Family Choice Surrogacy, HiElites Education Technology, International Medical Group (IMG), Law Office of Hong-min Jun, Proctor & Gamble, Purity Events, Yamibuy
International Resources
America Chinese Society Indiana, Chinese Consulate in Chicago, Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy LLP, Passport Career & GUCCU (materials only)
University Representatives
186 Bridge at IU, Chinese Flagship Program , Chinese Student and Scholars Association at IU, East Asian Studies, Dream Corps International at IU, Kelley Chinese Business Association at IU, Office of International Services, IU Alumni Associatin International Chapters
1-4PM: Conference Workshops – Frangipani Room, IMU
1PM: Working for Chinese, U.S., and Subsidiary Corporations
Moderator: Miranda Redman, SPEA, Career Development Office
- Jennifer Pearl, Indiana Chamber of Commerce
- Kai Lo, Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
2PM: Culture shock: what to expect when re-entering or working in China
Moderator: Meryl Krieger, Jacobs, Office of Entrepreneurship and Career Development
- Ania Peczalska, Chinese Flagship program
- Rendy Schrader, Office of International Services
- Xia Oshi Wei, Chinese Entrepreneur, PhD Student
3PM: How to apply for internships and job openings in China
Moderator: Pat Donahue, Career Development Center
- EmmaTu, Chinese Students and Scholars Association at IU
- Daniel Frohman, Chinese Flagship Program
- Kaitlyn Owens, SICE, Career Services
- Alexa Zhau, Face Hired
Sponsored by the IU Career Services Council, Chinese Student Scholar Association, and the Kelley Chinese Business Association.