Webinar: Doing Business in APAC – How to Attract Top Talent in the Region
5 July, 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm JST
Are you looking to hire remote talent or scale in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region? Join our corporate members Globalization Partners and LaLiga in a free webinar to show how companies can seize the growth opportunities in the region to build a competitive workforce.
The APAC region is a sought-after destination for any company eager to take its success to greater heights.
Business leaders are tapping into the region’s expansive talent pool to stay ahead of the competition.
But which emerging talent hubs in APAC should you target first? Is your company equipped to ensure a seamless recruitment and onboarding process across borders?
Join our expert speakers: Albert Barbe, Partner Manager at Globalization Partners; Tomokazu Betzold, Director – Tech & Transformation at Robert Walters Japan; and Clara Gimenez Vilchez, Global Mobility & Intl. Labor Expert at La Liga Group International, as they provide insights into these key questions and provide valuable insights on:
How to tap into the market opportunities and the remote talent pool in the region
Common challenges that arise when hiring international talent in the region and how to overcome them
Global mobility best practices and tips to success
How to leverage technology for your global recruitment efforts
Event Details
Date: Tuesday, 5th July 2022 Place: Zoom Webinar Time: 18:00 hours JST Language: English Price: Free
Registration Deadline: Tuesday, 5th July 15h, 12:00 pm JST
About the Speakers
Moderator Panelist Panelist
Albert Barbe, Partner Manager of Globalization Partners in Japan. He is responsible for achieving scale and efficiency for his corporate operations, as well as for solving international business expansion requests of his client portfolio including venture capitalists, private equity firms and related startups, among other verticals. A permanent resident in Japan since 1996, Albert is an Attorney at Law (not practising in Japan), with an MBA in the U.S., a master’s degree at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, an LL.B. in Law and a B.A. in International Relations, both in Spain. His high school studies were completed in France.
Clara Giménez Vílchez Global Mobility & Intl. Labor Expert at LaLiga Group International. She joined LaLiga in January 2020 under the position of Global Mobility & International Labor Expert. She has over 7 years of International Mobility experience in Big Four and final Clients. She has specialized in Tax, Labour and Social Security obligations under the International Mobility area (home & host country). She manages all requirements/ obligations arising from the International Assignment for LaLiga Global Network employees and for different projects & academies that LaLiga manages abroad in Spain. She also develops the role of human resources member for all the subsidiaries that LaLiga has abroad in Spain.
Tomokazu Betzold Director – Tech & Transformation at Robert Walters Japan. He joined Robert Walters in 2005. He was appointed to the role of Director in 2013 and currently oversees eight teams of recruiting specialists. He has over 16 years of recruitment experience in the technology sector, specialising in recruiting top technology talent in Japan. He has also been a key player in promoting the advancement of women in the male-dominated tech industry, committed to creating an organisation that appreciates and promotes the value created through diversity and inclusion.
Are you not a member of the SpCCJ yet? Find out more about the membership category and benefits on our website and contact us at info@spanishchamber.or.jp. Memberships are available from JPY10,000/year.
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