Monday, November 12, 2001, updated at 16:07(GMT+8)
Overseas Headhunters Enter China's Personnel Market
Over 200 qualified intermediary services from overseas have received special permits issued by China's State Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs. "The access of overseas investors to China's personnel sector will bring about the advanced management skills and help improve the service quality and competitiveness of domestic service providers," said Hou Jianliang, vice-minister of personnel.
Over 200 qualified intermediary services from overseas have received special permits issued by China's State Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs.
The granting ceremony was performed at an international personnel fair held in Nanjing, the capital of east China's Jiangsu province, which means China's personnel market has officially opened to overseas.
The State Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs will hold annual inspections and evaluations of those overseas intermediary services to build a regular and mature international personnel market in China.
"The access of overseas investors to China's personnel sector will bring about the advanced management skills of overseas intermediary services and help improve the service quality and competitiveness of domestic service providers," said Hou Jianliang, vice-minister of personnel.