Datang Telecom Recruiting Top Executives Worldwide
April 15, 2008 |
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According to Chen Shanzhi, chief engineer of Datang Telecom, Datang Telecom is planning to recruit seven top executives worldwide to be responsible for the company's major businesses.
The job recruitment advertisement will be posted on the official website of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, the website of Datang Telecom as well as some professional human resource websites such as Zhaopin.com and Chinahr.com.
Chen says that Datang Telecom has set up a work team made up of key leaders of the group for the recruitment, which is said to be the largest and the most extensive one in recent years. The top managers to be recruited will work for Datang Holding, Xinwei Communications and Datang Telecom. However, the recruitment does not cover Datang Mobile though the company has suffered a big loss of management recently.
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