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Chinese online recruitment firm Zhaopin (NYSE: ZPIN), a subsidiary of Australian online jobs website operator Seek, has confirmed in an internal email that the company has acquired Shenzhen Xijier Human Resources, operator of online recruitment site CJOL.com. Read More
According to an industry insider, Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) has applied for a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) license from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). Read More
Industry sources reported yesterday that Chinese home appliance and consumer electronics retailer Gome (0493.HK) has set aside RMB 10 mln for investment in an e-commerce company that will be positioned as a luxury goods retailer. Read More
Chinese Internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) has entered the recruitment market with its recent launch of Baidu Rencai ("Baidu Talent"), operated by Shanghai-based subsidiary Baidu Rencai Consulting Co., Ltd. Baidu Rencai has released a "resume migration" tool, allowing users to transfer their work history and other information from competing Chinese recruitment sites such as 51job (Nasdaq: JOBS), Zhaopin and ChinaHR to the new service. Read More
Jingwei.com, an SNS aimed at business professionals created by Beijing-based holding company Oak Pacific Interactive and Chinese online recruitment site Zhaopin, officially launched today. Read More
Evan Guo, CEO of Chinese online recruitment site Zhaopin, said today that the company's overall revenue grew by nearly 80% last year, marking the first time Zhaopin had broken even. Read More
On February 25, Chinese Internet firm Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) held a ceremony to mark the start of shooting on its second self-produced online television series, Fengkuang Bangongshi ("Crazy Office") at its Beijing headquarters. Read More
Internet traffic monitoring firm CR-Nielsen has released its October 2009 report on the Chinese online display advertising market. Read More
An employee at Chinese online recruitment firm Zhaopin confirmed that the entire company (with the exception of the headhunting department) will move from its current office to the Fuxing International Center in Beijing's Central Business District. Read More
Chinese online recruitment firm Zhaopin recorded a loss of approximately RMB 170 mln in 2008. Read More