THE China-Stanbic Job Fair attracted over 1 800 job seekers as the inaugural event took giant strides towards playing a pivotal role in employment creation for locals.
The two-day event, which was hosted by Stanbic Bank in partnership with Chinese Chamber of Enterprises in Zimbabwe (CCEZ) was an overwhelming success.
More than 2000 applicants, predominantly recent university graduates, thronged the event venue seeking information and jobs from Chinese companies. CCEZ vice-chairman, Shanel Liu said the job applicants dropped off their CVs and met with employers and company representatives with around 20 percent undergoing interviews during the fair while more interviews are scheduled for the coming weeks.
“The event was a resounding success as a result of the collaboration between the Chamber of Chinese Enterprises and Stanbic Bank.
“It has achieved its goal by providing an opportunity for job seekers struggling to find suitable work,” said Shanel.
She said it was heartening to see job seekers meeting with employers and company representatives face-to-face as they got to gain a deeper understanding of their career prospects and pursue preferred pathways through networking with potential employers.
“Our Chinese enterprises have invested in Zimbabwe, in a wide range of industries, and this successful launch of the Job Fair has spurred us to invest long-term in the event which has proved to be a solid platform for the provision of jobs for Zimbabwean job seekers and boosting the local economy,” said Shanel.
Over 30 Chinese enterprises drawn from various sectors such as mining, agriculture, textiles, hospitality, information and Technology and construction among others participated at the Fair.
“It is worth noting that the enterprises are offering salaries that are equivalent or above Industry Grading System with truck drivers set to earn between US$400-500; Laboratory Technicians US$500-800; Welders level 4-6 US$300+; Electrician level 6 US$350+; blaster US$500; Stores clerk US$200; Translator/Admin US$600-1200+,” said Shanel.
The CCEZ is an association of over 80 Chinese business corporations, most of which are listed companies, operating in diverse sectors of the Zimbabwean economies such as agriculture, mining, telecommunication, tourism, power generation, health and medical and manufacturing.
“We share the same belief with Stanbic Bank that creating more and better quality jobs is key to boosting economic growth, reducing poverty, increasing social stability and assisting business to grow in a healthy direction. “
Stanbic Bank Head of Business and Commercial Clients, Patson Mahatchi reiterated that the Standard Bank Group subsidiary considered Africa and Zimbabwe, in particular, as its home and was committed to playing a key role in the economic development of the southern Africa nation.
“In line with our parent company, the Standard Bank Group’s core focus, we are committed to driving the growth of the continent and so when we say Africa is our home we really mean it and as Stanbic Bank we are well poised to drive the development of the country,” said Mahatchi
Economic and Commercial Counsellor at the Chinese Embassy, Huang Minghai, said the fair was the perfect platform for Chinese companies operating in Zimbabwe to allay misconceptions about how unprofessional they operate. – Agency.




