Net Losses For Baixing.com’s Online Classifieds Business

online classifiedsChinese classified information website Baixing.com released its first annual financial report after its IPO, and the company’s operating revenue in …

LinkedIn Expands Headhunting Reach Into China

linkedinLinkedIn, the U.S.-based social network for working professionals, announced that the company has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Chinese …

Chinese Internet Recruitment Business Names New Chairman

recruitmentChinese Internet recruitment website Zhaopin.com announced Peter Everingham, managing director of SEEK International, is the company’s new chairman of the …

58.com Acquires ChinaHR.com

Chinese classified information website 58.com announced that the company has acquired the well-known recruitment website ChinaHR.com. However, no financial details were immediately available. On the completion of the acquisition, ChinaHR.com will maintain its independent operation, brand, and team. As a result of the acquisition, Ireland’s Saon Group, former parent company of ChinaHR.com, will withdraw itself […]

Ganji.com Joins Baidu’s LBS Platform

Chinese lifestyle service provider Ganji.com has joined the project named Openmap on Baidu’s location-based service platform. With this move, users will be able to gain various lifestyle service information from Baidu maps and Ganji.com, including recruitment information, real estate data, express delivery, and wedding arrangements. Baidu LBS recently launched this new Openmap project to developers. […]

51job.com’s Online Recruitment Net Profit Down 9.7%

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%.

Ireland’s Saongroup Acquires 90% Stake In ChinaHR.com; Half Staff Will Lose Jobs

Ireland’s Saongroup.com reached an agreement before the Chinese New Year began with America’s Monster for the acquisition of its Chinese Internet recruitment subsidiary ChinaHR.com.

Rumor: ChinaHR.com May Be Dumped By Parent Company For Measly CNY55 Million

Chinese Internet recruitment website ChinaHR.com reportedly may be sold by its parent company Monster at a price as low as CNY55 million.

Are You Smart Enough To Work For Microsoft In China?

Beijing technology entrepreneurs and software firms should shut their doors and turn off the lights, as Microsoft China might be aiming at hiring away some top young talent.

Internet Job Postings Push 51job.com To Higher Revenue In China

Chinese online recruitment company 51job Inc. announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter of 2011 ended March 31, 2011.

Zhaopin.com, Oak Pacific Jointly Launch Chinese Business SNS

According to reports in local Chinese media, the recruitment website Zhaopin.com and the interactive entertainment group Oak Pacific have jointly launched a new business-oriented social networking site, Jingwei.com, in China.

Print Media Advertising Declines As Online Increases In China For 51job.com

Chinese online recruitment company 51job Inc. announced its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter of 2010 and for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010.

Internet Job Ads In China Push 51job To Increased Profit

Chinese online recruitment firm 51job Inc. announced its unaudited financial results for the third quarter of 2010 ended September 30, 2010.

More Jobs In China Strengthen 51Job.com’s Earnings

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.

China’s Renren.com Launches Internet Recruitment Platform

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.

Internet Recruitment Slows In China, 51job.com Posts 5% Annual Revenue Decline

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.