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Dajie.com, Sina Microblog Form Strategic Cooperation For Workplace Applications

Dajie.com and Sina’s microblog service Weibo have formed a strategic cooperation partnership to develop an Internet workplace application for Sina microblog’s individual and enterprise users.

The new application will reportedly introduce new job recruitment products, allowing white collar workers to realize their career development more efficiently while building their interpersonal relationship across the workplace. The application will have a LinkedIn-style area that allows users to increase their professional relationships.

In addition, Dajie.com and Sina microblog plan to implement further exploration and cooperation on the product level in the future to provide more complete business and career social applications and experience to users of both parties, so as to promote the business growth of the two companies. Financial terms of the deal have not been released.

Founded in 2008, Dajie.com officially started operation in March 2009. As a leading professional and business social platform in China, the website is known for its real-name user groups and real social and business relations. It is a social networking platform that focuses on career development, business expansion, and industry exchanges.

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