r*****3 发帖数: 6442 | 1 很多中国公司在网页上都登几个领导和外宾洽谈签字的照片,其实那些老外都是雇来的
教英语的外教,一次500到1000块,照完相就走人,饭都不管。
这些倒是小成本,但有些中国公司专门雇佣看起来高大上的老外当假经理假董事,谈生
意时也带着,面试应聘者也陪坐,十分搞笑。
我十分怀疑那个老外是被某个老中骗子团伙雇来的。 | r*****3 发帖数: 6442 | 2 Rent a White Guy
Mitch Moxley
July/August 2010 Issue
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/07/rent-a-whit
Job Ad In China: White Man. No Experience Needed
There's opportunity in China even if you're a Westerner with no skills. If
you're a white male and have a nice suit, you can get a job that pays well
— and requires no work.
Mitch Moxley, a freelance writer who lives in Beijing, discovered that with
just those assets, he could make a living as a fake American businessman. He
wrote about his experience in The Atlantic article "Rent A White Guy:
Confessions of a Fake Businessman from Beijing."
"Basically, a friend of a friend knew of a company that needed a bunch of
white guys to go down and represent the company," Moxley told NPR's Robert
Siegel. "I didn't know too much other than it was going to be $1,000 for a
week and then we would be put in a hotel. And we'd have to attend a couple
of banquets and tour a factory."
Moxley was acting as one of the quality control experts.
"I was told in advance we weren't going to be doing any quality control," he
says. "Which is good because none of us actually had any experience in
quality control." | r*****3 发帖数: 6442 | 3 Moxley says his guess is that companies hire white people in suits to gain "
a bit of credibility." He says that connections in China are important,
especially in business.
"It was pretty funny. The whole thing was a little bit surreal," he says. "
We were down there and were being paraded around a half-built factory and we
had to sit in temporary offices the rest of the day, not really doing
anything. ... We were sleeping at our desks or reading magazines."
But Moxley says he and the fake businessmen got the "red-carpet treatment"
at the opening ceremony for the factory.
"They had police escorting vehicles to the ceremony," he says. "We were
sitting at the front row right before the stage. One guy was supposedly the
company director, and he gave a speech in front of 100 or so people. At the
end, he was taking pictures with the mayor and being interviewed on local TV
."
Moxley says that although his experience was surreal, it's "surprisingly
common."
"I've been here for three years, and it was something I heard about soon
after I got here. Off the top of my head, I know about six people who have
done similar things." | r*****3 发帖数: 6442 | 4 Hired as a fake American executive to interview 35 Chinese candidates in
Hangzhou in January 2014
In China, a Westerner’s presence enhances trust, image, and credibility. It
’s why Chinese companies are willing to pay for Westerners to play parts in
everything from business deals to voice overs and acting on TV. Apparently,
we make them look better in the eyes of other Chinese. | m*****u 发帖数: 15526 | 5 许菌斑wsn捧白妞,就不兴中国公司请老外装b?这本质是一码事
【在 r*****3 的大作中提到】 : 很多中国公司在网页上都登几个领导和外宾洽谈签字的照片,其实那些老外都是雇来的 : 教英语的外教,一次500到1000块,照完相就走人,饭都不管。 : 这些倒是小成本,但有些中国公司专门雇佣看起来高大上的老外当假经理假董事,谈生 : 意时也带着,面试应聘者也陪坐,十分搞笑。 : 我十分怀疑那个老外是被某个老中骗子团伙雇来的。
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