China’s Alibaba Group announced the launch of an intern training plan, aiming to recruit 102 interns around the world and provide one-on-one training by business leaders and executives within the organization.
Iqiyi.com has completed integration with PPS, an Internet video website recently acquired by Baidu.
Chinese Internet company Tencent recently completed its staff layout in its North American office, and about 20 employees were dismissed during this adjustment, accounting for 40% of its total employees in North America.
Chinese Internet recruitment website 51job.com published its financial report for the first quarter ended March 31, 2013, stating that its total operating revenue was CNY380.4 million, a year-on-year decrease of 0.1%, and its net profit was CNY108.8 million, a year-on-year decrease of 9.7%.
Following the recent change of its chief executive officer, Chinese e-commerce group Alibaba has now announced new executive appointments.
Chinese B2C e-commerce website 360buy.com has announced that Wang Yaqing, former global vice president for Oracle, has joined the company to become its first chief technology officer.
Chinese B2B e-commerce group Alibaba has announced plans to launch a CNY3 billion housing loan scheme for its employees and a CNY500 million education fund to solve the preschool and primary education problems of children of its employees.
Chinese home appliances and electronics retailer Suning has announced that after six months of preparation and construction, its after-sales technical training center has been formally put into operation, making it the first after-sales technical training platform in the Chinese home appliances retail industry.
Earlier this month, Chinese online video website Ku6.com announced it was downsizing staff by up to 20%. But now local media reports state those layoffs are not legal.
Chinese Internet video website Ku6.com has announced that to simplify operations, control costs, and improve efficiency, the company has decided to restructure its sales department.
Chinese online recruitment company 51job Inc. announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter of 2011 ended March 31, 2011.
Chinese search engine company Baidu Inc. has announced in an internal email that it has promoted Wang Mengqiu and Zhu Guang as its vice presidents.
According to rumor spreads on the Chinese Internet, Shanda Interactive Entertainment Limited, a top interactive entertainment media and online game company in China, plans to cut over 400 employees.
Chinese online recruitment company 51job Inc. announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter of 2010 ended June 30, 2010, and stated total revenues increased 35.7% over the second quarter of 2009 to CNY262.4 million.
The Chinese third-party electronic payment platform 99bill.com has announced that its new research and development center in Nanjing has gone into operation.
Microsoft’s MSN China has announced the appointment of a new management team to enhance its management structure of technology and operation teams.
Renren.com, the social networking site owned by Oak Pacific Interactive, has launched a beta test version of its new online recruitment platform named alpha, marking Oak Pacific Interactive’s entry into the Chinese online recruitment sector.
Showing that Chinese businesses were slow to hire new employees in 2009, Chinese online recruitment company 51job Inc. just revealed its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter of 2009 and for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2009, and stated that revenues fell 5% from 2008.