Attracting Japanese Gen-Y Talent in North America
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Japanese students represent the fourth largest group of foreign nationals studying at U.S. universities with enrollment of over 35,000. In our previous podcast I talked with Jason Ayers and Eijiro Kawada about the unique workplace and cultural factors that make it very hard for global recruiting organizations to compete for emerging university talent within Japan.

This time we’ve invited Eijiro back to discuss the unique aspects of recruiting Japanese students who attend universities in North America. Eijiro provides a unique perspective, having earned degrees both in Japan and the United States. In this podcast, he observes the two categories of Japanese students who study abroad and offers insights on how they differ from other foreign students around the world.
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Ray





