Amusing report..

http://www.cnbc.com/id/37759560
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If you're a white guy in China and you own a suit — Congratulations!
You're hired.

There’s an odd trend brewing there, where companies hire fake
executives from the U.S. and other Western nations to attend events,
give speeches and generally just to give that appearance in the
community and in the business world of that connection with the
western world.

“I think it says a lot about the business culture here,” said Mitch
Moxley, a freelance writer living in Beijing who was hired to be a
fake businessman for a high-tech company building a factory in
Dongying, five hours south of Beijing. “Face is hugely important in
China, and having foreigners in suits I guess gives some credibility
to the companies. You’d be amazed how often this happens.”

Moxley said he, along with five other guys, was hired to be a
“quality-control expert” for $1,000 a week, though it was made clear
to him at the time of hiring that they wouldn’t be doing any quality
control.

The job would entail attending some dinners, going to a ceremony and
touring the factory once a day. The rest of the time, he and the other
“executives” sat in fly-ridden office, where they slept, read
magazines and joked around.

Moxley remembers the first time he visited the building site, he asked
a foreman: Who's in charge here? The foreman replied, “You are.” In
fact, they picked the eldest-looking of the fake executives, Ernie,
and put him in charge. He even had to give a speech.

“After our company ‘director’ finished his speech and was posing for a
photo with the mayor, I remember having this ‘I can’t believe they
bought that’ sense of accomplishment – like a teenager who
successfully lies to his parents about smoking,” Moxley said. “It was
pretty funny.”

Moxley said they were told they were working for a U.S. company based
in California, a story that later turned out to be untrue. It was
really just a ruse to impress the workers and the entire community —
they even had the mayor at the opening — that they were some
fancypants American company.

Moxley said being a fake executive has become a lucrative source of
income for expats living in China. Though, sorry ladies, this is China
after all — they’re only hiring men.

Moxley said he knows a half dozen men who’ve done this type of work,
and since he wrote an article about his experience in The Atlantic
magazine, dozens more have written to him sharing their experiences.
He was recruited by a friend of a friend — a headhunter for white guys
in suits, if you will — but said sometimes you can also find ads in
the local classifieds for this type of work.
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