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Why do Indians get more top US jobs than the Chinese?

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WASHINGTON: Language, familiarity with western culture and a willingness to move are the key reasons Indians are getting more top jobs in the US than the Chinese, who see more opportunity and good pay at home.

So suggests a Wall Street Journal report citing the success of chief executives such as PepsiCo's Indra Nooyi, Deutsche Bank's Anshu Jain and MasterCard's Ajay Banga and the recent appointment of India-born Satya Nadella as Microsoft CEO.

While "language and familiarity with Western culture are the obvious reasons" for their successes in the US, the Indians are also "more willing to move than Chinese", it says citing headhunters.

"Salaries for management positions at the director level in China are already $131,000 a year, almost the same as in Japan, and four times as much as in India, where executives at that level earn $35,000 on average," the journal says analysing "Why China Doesn't Export World-Class CEOs".

Chinese pay is just one-fifth lower than the average level in the US, according to a survey of technology companies by Aon Hewitt, a human resource consulting company cited by the newspaper.

"While India remains a tough place to live, China has become more comfortable in recent years, ranking as the No. 1 country for expatriates in an HSBC survey," it says.

Even those Chinese executives who move away to escape pollution and a slowing economy are more likely to land in Hong Kong or Singapore than get real international experience in markets such as Southeast Asia or Latin America, the Journal said.

"Fewer than 10 per cent of Chinese job candidates on average would be suitable for work in a foreign company because of their poor command of English and an education system that focuses on theory rather than practical skills," it said citing a report by consulting firm McKinsey & Co.

But as China suffers from a shortage of top talent, despite its enormous pool of university graduates, with 7.3 million more expected in 2014, the Journal said state-owned enterprises and private companies are bidding for home-grown talent.

Thus "western companies aren't always the employer of choice in China anymore", it says. "With so much attention lavished on the most promising executives in China, many feel their opportunities are greater at home than abroad."
 
The reason China is doing much better in their homeland, as they're getting much better paid in their nation, there is no need to go abroad, as after adjusting the living cost in any western nation, the benefit is marginal. And the Chinese those are in US are doing just as fine.
 
:enjoy:Because Indians are good in chaploosi...:p:

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This thread is going to get trolled badly.
 
Because Indians are obsessed with trying to be white and western. They watch American movies and American shows back home so are more familiar with language/culture.
 
Don't you guys who are working agree that being a CEO is a lot easier than being a low ranking subordinate?
 
Don't you guys who are working agree that being a CEO is a lot easier than being a low ranking subordinate?

No way. I'd never want my CEO's job. I like the idea that when the work day ends I can go home and play with the kids and not have to worry about anything.

Let him worry about the $200B.
 
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One thing that i appreciate about Indians here in US is that they pursue higher degrees. On average they all have Bachelor's degree at least. This is where i want Pakistanis to focus & learn from Indians. Thankfully slowly Pakistanis are catching up.

The higher education may be the reason why Indians get the top posts.
 
Because Indians are obsessed with trying to be white and western. They watch American movies and American shows back home so are more familiar with language/culture.

That's true to some extent.I myself am light skinned and pretend to be mixed with white sometimes.
 
Language is a reason.

Another reason is Indian networking in the USA is better than Chinese. They are more united, I have to admit. Chinese fight against each other, Indians help each other. Once a single Indian get the resources, tons of other Indians will get something like internal referral. But one thing for sure is China has more job opportunities than India does, so people stay back in China.
 
No way. I'd never want my CEO's job. I like the idea that when the work day ends I can go home and play with the kids and not have to worry about anything.

Let him worry about the $200B.
But they make 140x the average salary of most people in Canada. If they get fired, they get the golden handshake while most get screwed. Many perks go with being a CEO and if you mess up, just lay off 1000 people and save your own job.

It's great.
 
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