The 2019 Second China Headhunting Industry Development Summit is successfully held on June 21st in Chongqing Human Resources Service Industrial Park.

On this occasion, our general manager Ms Karen Woong accepted an interview from Hualong.com.  According to Ms Woong, “Successfully hunting a senior talent is sometimes more like a psychological game.”  According to the “2019 Headhunting Industry Insight Report”, the headhunting process starts from the commissioning of the recruitment assignment whereby a recruitment project takes an average of 1-3 months to complete.  An average 45.67% of the headhunters complete a recruitment project within a period of about 3 months.  The people in the industry describe hunting talents as comparable to the pursuit of love.

Ms Karen Woong, General Manager, Chongqing WiseNet Asia Co., Ltd

From HR to headhunting for more than 10 years, Ms Karen Woong, General Manager of Chongqing WiseNet Asia Co., Ltd. bluntly said that it is a “marriage” for the company and talents.  Everything has variables. Once, to look for a sales director of an international company, the company picked an Italian from 10 recommended candidates, the two sides hit it off.  The candidate has three days to enter the job, but in the last minute said that he “does not want to jump”, which means that the year-long hunting plan has been abandoned. “My wife is pregnant, and there is no way for the company to take care of the family at this time.”  The candidate is apologetic.  In addition, the original company treated the welfare of the employees’ family members, which was obviously better than the new company.  Ms Karen Woong did not break the connection with the candidates. She recalled: “After a year, the job vacancy still exist, the client company once again proposed to recruit others. This time, the candidate who once rejected showed me his network, this single business was then successfully completed.”

An industry insider revealed that the high-end candidates are all “airborne soldiers”.  Whether they can control the team and survive in the enterprise, they also need the follow-up service of the headhunter.  “When the candidate failed to survive the three-month guarantee period, the headhunting company will only get 50% of the value of the order.” Previously, to help a packaging printing company in Singapore to find a professional and technical personnel, Ms Karen Woong turned to find the right person in India. When the other party flew from India to Singapore, a person came to the channel with his luggage. Ms Karen Woong decided to become his first local friend, this means one-to-one orientation including eating habits, cultural atmosphere, taking him to the supermarket, so that he can get used to the local life as soon as possible.  This year’s Spring Festival, the candidate’s phone call made Ms Karen Woong feel warm: “He said that when he returned to Singapore during the Spring Festival, he hoped to introduce his wife to me.”For many years, Ms Karen Woong often received something from the family members of the candidates such as greetings, hand-made desserts, etc.  The master of profound psychology, Ms Karen Woong feels that headhunting is a business that needs long term ‘efforts’, whereby you need to really think what is best for the job candidates and let them give you their heart. Headhunters often need to go out with candidates or customers to expand their network. They once recruited professional management talents for an international airport, whereby Ms Karen Woong flew directly to the Maldives.  This is a headhunting life exactly as shown in the TV series.

Extracted from Hualong.com – “Hunting in the Workplace” Chongqing WiseNet Asia.

16 May 2019 –  WiseNet Asia participated in the 2nd Western China International Fair for Investment and Trade in Chongqing to present its Belt and Road HR Solutions. This is the largest trade fair in Western China, and a significant event for Chongqing to carry forward it’s trade opening up through global collaborations.  The trade opening up policy is in line with the Belt and Road Initiative for the Western region.

The 3 days event from May 16 to 18 attracted participants from 95 countries, consisting of 4000 companies and 70,000 visitors. A total of 132 projects with investment value of RMB337.53 billion are signed during the event.

 

8th anniversary

As we celebrate our 8th Year Anniversary, here is a little message to our job candidates, clients and business associates:

Looking back:

8 years from a small head hunter firm to a regional HR consultancy; 
8 years of hard work, tenacity and team chemistry that make things happen;
8 years of relentless drive in placing and developing talents, and building partnerships with companies of the same purpose.


Our 8th year key milestones:

*     Going regional.  Started in 2011 and based in Singapore, WiseNet Asia has expanded to other locations in Shanghai, Chongqing, Hong Kong in China and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

*    The HR firm with the highest number of employees’ retention.  The 3 longest employees have stayed with the company since day 1.  Turnover on average year-on-year is below 10%.

*    Pioneer HR firm in Belt & Road Initiative/Chongqing Connectivity Initiative (CCI).  WiseNet Asia has been actively involved in the Talent Development and Business Matching aspects of the Chongqing Connectivity Initiative since it’s inception in Nov 2015.  CCI is part of the greater Belt and Road Initiative which is estimated to be running close to 1 trillion in 3 regions.  In 2018, WiseNet (Chongqing) is accredited as one of the Talent Acquisition Service Provider for Chongqing Municipality from 2018-2019 under the HongYan (talent) policy.  Another award is the ‘Chongqing Municipality Talent Attraction Work Station’ by Chongqing Municipal Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security.

In 2011, Wesley Hui, founder of the company, said to his staff “I see myself as someone who is able to help people find real meaning and value by placing them in the right career path, at the same time, I help companies grow in many ways.  I don’t see this as a transactional service because it’s about the unquantifiable value that means a lot to everyone.” 

8 years later, in WiseNet Asia, it is still about delivering real meaning and value, in talent acquisition, talent development, HR outsourcing and in everything that we do.

We look forward to working with all of you for more successful talents placements, more talents development and more successful collaborations.

Cheers to a meaningful future together ahead,

From all of us at #wisenetasia

 

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28 Feb 2019:  WiseNet Asia facilitated a meeting between Chongqing Connectivity Initiative Bureau, China (CCIB) and Singapore Manufacturing Federation (SMF), the aim of the meeting is to create awareness and promote trade in the Southern Transport Corridor to members of SMF.

Chongqing Connectivity Initiative Bureau is represented by Mr Hu Jian Bo, Minister of the Transport & Logistics Promotion Department, CCI.

Singapore Manufacturing Federation is represented by Mr Poh Choon An, Vice President.  Mr Poh is also the Vice Chairman, China and North Asia Business Group, Singapore Business Federation (SBF).  Other attendees from Singapore included Mr Wesley Hui, Executive Director, WiseNet Asia, Mr Chan Fook Seng, Consulting Director, Global Trade Services and several other key figures from each of these entities.

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Left: Mr Hu Jian Bo, Minister of the Transport & Logistics Promotion Department, CCI; Mr Poh Choon An, Vice President, Singapore Manufacturing Federation

The Southern Transport Corridor is an extension of the Chongqing Connectivity Initiative (CCI), the 3rd government-to-government joint project between China and Singapore.  Chongqing is the western hub of the Belt and Road Initiative due to its strategic location that connects the “Silk Road Economic Belt”, “21st Century Maritime Silk” and the “Yangtze River Economic Belt”.

The Southern Transport Corridor is a southward trade route of multimodal rail and sea logistics networks.  The Corridor consist of:
– Chongqing-Guizhou-Guangxi-Singapore rail-sea multi-modal logistics passage
– Southward cross-border road passage via the provinces of Sichuan, Guizhou and Guangxi
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With Southern Transport Corridor and the Europe bound north west rail route (YuXinOu), Chongqing is well positioned as the logistics hub for the western region.

Most of the members of Singapore Manufacturing Federation have set ups in countries along the Southern Transport Corridor, hence they will benefit from lower cost of goods sent, and reduced shipping time.  SMF currently has 3000 members; SBF have another 5000 members, members from both associations will be alerted on the new network and its opportunities.

As of to date, not many Singapore companies are aware of the Southern Transport Corridor.  When the faster and lower cost transport networks are fully maximized, the benefits are enormous.  Moving forward, WiseNet Asia will assist companies that intend to expand into Southern China through its strength in business matching and talents management.

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12 March 2019 – Representatives from companies that operate in both sides of Chongqing and Singapore met with government officials from the Chongqing Municipal Government to discuss challenges in the course of doing business cross-border. This meeting aims to discuss business issues and possible solutions.

More and more multinationals and SMEs expand their businesses cross-border under the Chongqing Connectivity Initiative (CCI), the third government-to-government project between Singapore and China, which was set up in Nov 2015.  Four priority sectors identified for joint development under CCI are financial services, aviation, transport   and   logistics   and   Information   and   Communications Technology (ICT).

This meeting is hosted by Mr Qi Xiao Feng, Deputy Director, Chongqing Connectivity Initiative Bureau.

Other representatives from Chongqing include Mr Deng Hui Lin, Deputy Mayor of Chongqing Municipal Government; Mr Qi Xiao Feng, CCIB Deputy Director; Mr Pang Li Qiang, Municipal Public Security Bureau Criminal Investigation Corps Political Commissar; Mr He Qiang, Director of Chongqing Public Security, Chengdu Railway Public Security Bureau.  Also in the meeting are representatives from Municipal Government Port Logistics, Municipal Public Security Bureau, CCIB, YuXinOu Railway.

The Singapore based companies in Chongqing that have their representatives present are from WiseNet Asia, YCH Group, City Developments Ltd, Vibrant Group Ltd., Fooyo, Business China, FinTech Association.

The Chongqing based companies in Singapore that have their representatives present are from Chongqing International Trade Group, Zomwork, Xinyi Jimao, Shybuild, Dawn Group, Quanneng Pharmaceutical, Singapore Chinese medicine industry,Rong Teng Technology (Nova), Perfect International School, SECC Holdings, Meridian Industries.

The Singapore companies’ feedback on challenges they are facing in doing business in Chongqing, some of these include work permit validity for 1 year, which can be a hassle to renew yearly.  Other areas where the participants requested for improvements include local corporate governance with better clarity, clearer defined legal protection for overseas companies’ investment and joint ventures.

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From left: Wesley Hui, Executive Director, WiseNet Asia and Qi Xiao Feng, Deputy Director, Chongqing Connectivity Initiative Bureau

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Date: Friday, 23rd Nov 2018 to Sunday, 25th Nov 2018
Time: 10:00 – 6:00pm (Sunday expo closes at 5pm.)
Location: ChongQing International Expo Center

 

Why choose ChongQing?

Event Belt Road CGQ opportunities

Event Details
Theme:  Quality of Life to Share

With the strong support of Chongqing Municipal People’s Government, Chongqing Commerce Commission, China-Singapore (Chongqing) Demonstration Initiative on Strategic Connectivity Administrative Bureau, and Liangjiang New Area Government, the Expo will be launched in Chongqing, the only municipality in Western China, to deepen the implementation of the “Belt and Road” Initiative along China’s Yangtze River Economic Belt and to establish a world-class serial exhibition.

Well located in the crossroad of “Silk Road Economic Belt”, ”China – Indo-China Peninsula Economic Corridor” and “Yangtze River Economic Belt”, Chongqing set up China (Chongqing) Pilot Free Trade Zone in 2017. In addition, since Chongqing – Xinjiang – Europe International Railway became operational, Chongqing has become a key gateway connecting Europe, Asia-Pacific Region and ASEAN.

Statistics from “Belt & Road” Expo 2017
During the 2017 Expo, 12 sessions of road shows and 70 match-makings were held. Nearly 60 journalists from over 40 mainstream media delivered live report, releasing a total of over 1400 news reports throughout the event.

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Event Activities:

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Source:  Smart China Expo

CHONGQING, ChinaAug. 20, 2018 – The first Smart China Expo (SCE 2018) held from August 23-25 in Chongqing featuredhost of smart technologies that will transform Chongqing into China’s pioneer in Big Data Intelligence.  Under the theme of “Smart Technology: Empowering the Economy and Enriching Life” and held at the Chongqing International Expo Center, SCE 2018 showcase the world’s most advanced technologies in Big Data Intelligence from over 500 global and local exhibitors including Google, Intel, Microsoft, CISCO, Foxconn, and Huawei.

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In addition to providing a venue for the world’s top big data firms to highlight their latest products and breakthroughs, SCE 2018 facilitated interactions among industry professionals, playing host to over 400 business, government, and academic dignitaries such as Alibaba Chairman Jack MaTencent CEO Pony Ma, Qualcomm President Cristiano Amon, and former Singaporean Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong.

“Big data and smart technology are profoundly changing economic patterns, lifestyles and social governance,” said Tang Liangzhi, Mayor of Chongqing, traditionally a manufacturing hub in western China.” Chongqing has adopted an innovation-driven growth strategy and holding SCE will help promote the development of big data and smart technology in the city.”

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With more than 180,000 square meters of floor space, SCE 2018 focus on sectors such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI) and supercomputers with the most advanced “smart” products and technologies on display. For example, Chongqing Jinshan Science & Technology (Group) showcase its newly-developed surgical robot, which makes remote surgery possible.

By 2020, Chongqing aims to become China’s first-tier pilot city for the application of Big Data Intelligence. The value of 12 sectors – including big data, AI, integrated circuits, and the Internet of Things – is expected to grow to 750 billion yuanby then. Additionally, Chongqing plans to upgrade its traditional sectors by setting up 20 smart factories, 200 digital workshops and 2,000 digital assembly lines by 2020.

About Smart China Expo (SCE)

Held in Chongqing, the Smart China Expo (SCE) is a world-class, national-level Expo that supports the development of big data and smart technologies in Western China. SCE serves as a platform for Chongqing’s Smart Endeavors in the era of big data and smart tech, as well as for exchanges among organizations, enterprises, experts, and scholars from around the world. http://www.ichongqing.info/smart-china-expo/

For more information, visit: https://www.smartchina-expo.cn/

The FutureChina Global Forum (FCGF®) and Singapore Regional Business Forum (SRBF®) 2018 is jointly organised by Business China Singapore and the Singapore Business Federation from 27 – 28 Aug, 2018. It aims to be a platform to generate a pipeline of collaborative opportunities.

The FutureChina Global Forum (FCGF®) was created by Business China Singapore in 2010 and inaugurated by Singapore’s Founding Prime Minister and Founding Patron, the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew. The Forum, into its 9th Edition, seeks to provide an international platform for the sharing of experiences surrounding China’s evolution to become one of the world’s largest economies.

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Mr. Han Bao Chang, Director General of Chongqing Connectivity Initiative (CCI)

The FutureChina Global Forum has established itself as a major event for business executives and personalities with an interest in China. The “Belt and Road” initiative unveiled in 2013 by President Xi Jinping has received worldwide attention. Together with the strengthening and internationalisation of the Chinese Yuan, one cannot ignore the rise of China and needs to understand its impact on the region and the world.

The Singapore Regional Business Forum (SRBF®) was created by Singapore Business Federation in 2015. It is a platform that brings together top business leaders and senior government officials to discuss policy planning, economic vision, business and investment-related opportunities in the region.

In line with Singapore’s assumption of the ASEAN chairmanship in 2018, the FCGF & SRBF 2018 is a special edition Forum that is organised in conjunction with the ASEAN Economic Ministers Meeting (AEM).

The Forum theme, “Basis for Future Prosperity and Innovation”, is in line with the guiding themes of “Innovation” and “Resilience”, which ASEAN has identified as priorities for the region.

For more information, please refer to the following link:  https://www.futurechina.sg/programme/futurechina-global-forum/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

25 April 2018:  WiseNet Asia, the leading regional integrated human resources services provider, jointly organized the inaugural ‘China-Singapore (Chongqing) Healthcare, Elderly Care and Tourism Cooperation Seminar’ to facilitate cross border talent needs and to foster closer business collaborations.  The event is hosted and jointly organized by the Chongqing Connectivity Administrative Bureau and Enterprise Singapore under the Ministry of Trade of Industry.

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Peng ZhiMing, Deputy Director of CCI

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From left: Peng ZhiMing, Deputy Director CCI; Wesley Hui, Director of Wisenet; Sean Wu, SVP, Corporate Development & Risk Management, Straco Corporation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Chongqing Connectivity Initiative’s (CCI)  inception since Nov 2015 with its original four areas of collaboration in financial services, aviation, transport & logistics, and information & communications technology, CCI’s success such as Southern Transport Corridor and Strategic Connectivity has enabled expansion into other areas of collaboration that includes Healthcare, Elderly Care and Tourism.  To date, a total of S$27 billion has been invested under CCI.

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“Through jointly organizing this CCI event, we hope to create more awareness on the expanded business opportunities for both SMEs and MNCs.  There is a general misconception that these are only large investment projects for MNCs.  With the available projects shown in this event, there are smaller scale collaboration projects between government-private or both private organizations.  With the right talent in the driver seat, any small or mid-scale projects will grow in scale,’’ according to Wesley Hui, Director of WiseNet Asia.

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Event day coverage in Channel News Asia Prime Time News:  https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/chongqing-connectivity-initiative-set-for-expansion-10175814

Photo gallery: https://www.facebook.com/pg/WiseNetAsiaPteLtd/photos/?tab=album&album_id=777010349163941

A group of 27 Ngee Ann Polytechnic students from the Accountancy and Business Studies faculty are in Chongqing for an Overseas Immersion Programme in partnership with Chongqing University lasting for three weeks between 11-31 March 2018.

Through the Programme, the students get the opportunity to experience a different culture and learning environment through interactions with local students and lectures in Chinese History & Geography, Traditions & Business Culture.  They also visited Xiuhu National Wetland Park and Logistics Park, China-Singapore (Chongqing)Demonstration Initiative on Strategic Connectivity, Ciqikou Old Town, Wulong (UNESCO Natural Heritage Site), Hotpot Factory, Chongqing and Chengdu city tours, etc.

As part of their Programme, they met up with Singaporeans working in Chongqing to understand more about their lifestyles and careers in Chongqing.

Wisenet Asia had the honour of hosting a tea session with the students on 24 March 2018, a Saturday evening.

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Ms Karen Woong, General Manager of Wisenet Asia (Chongqing)

Ms Karen Woong, General Manager of Wisenet Asia (Chongqing) welcomed the students and shared her overseas working experiences including working in Chongqing.  She also gave an introduction of Wisenet Asia, the company’s business in Chongqing and why the company decided to set up a branch in Chongqing, mainly due to increased business activities in Chongqing as a result of One Road One Belt initiative and the third government-to-government project between China and Singapore.  She encouraged the students, especially those who are interested to live and work overseas, to develop a positive mindset and a can-do spirit, which are important traits of adjusting and adapting in any foreign country.

Ms Woong then introduced to the students several Singaporeans who are working and living in Chongqing. 

  1. Mr Ernest Lim (Project Director of CapitaLand’s RMB 24 billion multi-tower mega-project (Raffles City Chongqing))
  2. Mr Jeffrey Lew (General Manager of South Air International)
  3. Mr Elvin Lee (Marketing Manager of Bangkok Bank Chongqing Branch)

Mr Ernest Lim, Project Director of CapitaLand

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Sharing experiences on making it happen while working abroad

Mr Ernest Lim shared his experiences working in the Middle East and in Chongqing, the differences and how he adapts.

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Mr Elvin Lee, Marketing Manager of Bangkok Bank Chongqing Branch

Mr Elvin Lee encouraged the students to keep a positive attitude and never be fearful of doing more.  The more one does, the more one learns through experience.

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Mr Jeffrey Lew, General Manager of South Air International

Mr Jeffrey Lew shared interesting facts about Chongqing city and about the business environment in Chongqing.

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The students listened attentively to the cross-cultural experiences of the speakers and asked keen questions

At the end of the hour-long tea session, they stayed back spontaneously and mingled around with the speakers.

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The students having a friendly chat with Master Lee Chen Rui, a young Singaporean studying in an International School in Chongqing.

The students shared that it has been an eye-opening experience for them in Chongqing and they like the vibrant city.

Many expressed their interest to return to Chongqing for their upcoming internship.

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16 Jan 2018 –  The first Chongqing ‘Innovate Entrepreneurial Ecology Summit’ was an event jointly organized by the Chongqing Municipal Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security, Chongqing Municipal Finance Bureau, Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League, Women’s Federation of Chongqing, Chongqing Expressway Group and Chongqing Employment Service Authority in the Yuelai International Conference Center in Yubei District, Chonqing.

The purpose of the summit is to implement and encourage the ideas of innovation driven business strategy and entrepreneurship generating employment.

Municipal leaders, chairman of the New Oriental Education Group, Hongtai Foundation co-founder Yu Minhong, founder of zbj.com, Zhu Mingyue, Cerberus Lvke Group Managing Partner Li Jisheng, a total of 10 big ventures, 175 high-quality business incubators in all districts and counties , 44 venture capital agencies, 79 venture incubators and 8 well-known human resources organizations, plus a total of 1,000 people attended the summit.  All participating entrepreneurs can submit BP to investment institutions, hatching bases, headhunters and leading companies to discuss cooperation projects.

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Picture above:  WisenetAsia’s China GM Ms Karen Woong speaking at the summit.

In the summit, WisenetAsia’s China GM Ms Karen Woong shared with participants how headhunting firms work to help organizations in talent acquisition solutions.

WisenetAsia is established in year 2011 in Singapore, with an employment agency license issued by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower. The company specialized in high end talent acquisition from mid to senior level management, and has a database of more than 50,000 international talent information. Headquartered in Singapore, WisenetAsia’s other locations include Kuala Lumpur, Chongqing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.

In 2017, WisenetAsia set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in Chongqing – 重庆中新巍海商务咨询有限公司.  It is the first overseas high-end headhunter company in Chongqing’s Human Resources Industrial Park. WisenetAsia is committed to implementing the Hongyan Project launched by the Chongqing Municipal Government which sought to bring in talents to Chongqing.

WisenetAsia works with customers in various industries including technology innovation industry, real estate, financial services, infrastructure, investment funds, health care, aviation, logistics, and so on.  It’s client base consist of state-owned enterprises, multinationals, start-up companies and private-owned companies. Every company has its distinctive corporate culture.  WisenetAsia team has the competitive advantages in skilled matching between different types of personalities with different types of company culture.  Ms Woong gave an example whereby people working in start-up companies need to be prepared to accept uncertainties in their job, need to be able to accept ambiguous situations, need to understand not everything will have an immediate answer, need to roll up their sleeve and be prepared to be really hands on and work overtime when required.  With experience working with different organizations, the WisenetAsia team understand what type of job candidates to match with each businesses.

WisenetAsia‘s successful placements coverage areas include China, Singapore, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Japan and South Korea, India, Australia, etc. It’s successfully placed positions include Applied Science, Finance, Investment, Marketing, Human Resources, Project Management, Legal Affairs, Asset Management, Procurement, Digital Technology, Operations Management, Quality Management and more.

Ms Woong explained to the audience ‘What is headhunting?’ In summary, headhunting is a bridge between the hiring unit and talents.  Headhunters will look for suitable  job candidates, including passive ones, based on the hiring unit’s requirements.

Ms Woong also shared the following reasons for engaging headhunters:

First, talent is hard to find. Talent shortage is the problem many companies are facing.

Second, by outsourcing cumbersome recruiting jobs to headhunters, companies can focus their energies and time better on business development or management.

Third, with talent shortages, enterprises cannot passively be waiting for talents to apply for their jobs. Through headhunters, companies have the opportunity to reach out to people who are not actively looking for a job, because headhunter will not just look at the existing talent in the market, but also take the initiative to contact those who are not actively looking for a job.

Fourth, when businesses want to expand into new markets, they can rely on headhunters to find suitable candidates in local markets.

Finally, in her speech summary, Ms Woong shared with the audience how headhunters operate.  According to Ms Woong, “Upon being commissioned by the employer, we will conduct an in depth study of the company’s background, business, strategy, challenges, culture and competitors.  We will also communicate with the employer and confirm the understanding of job vacancies, responsibilities, employment specifications and so on.  We will analyze the talent market according to the needs of our clients, list which industries or enterprises may have the necessary job candidates, and then through our talent pool and contacts, systematically and actively seek out targeted talent and discuss with them if they are willing to join a client’s company or position.  We will recommend interested candidates to the employer to consider for an interview, and finally assist in the staff on-boarding.  Throughout the whole process, we will keep in close contact with employers and personnel.”

WisenetAsia is honored to have this opportunity to interact with these start-ups in Chongqing.  Looking at so many entrepreneurs taking the stage and sharing their creative projects, we feel the strong support of the Chongqing municipal government in start up businesses.  We are convinced that the atmosphere of innovation and entrepreneurship in Chongqing will be increasingly prosperous.

 

On 20th December 2017, Wisenet Asia joined the 5th Speed Business Meeting held in Chongqing. This event is organized by The European Chamber Southwest Chapter, Chongqing Association of Enterprises with Foreign investment, Chongqing MBA Entrepreneur Association, Chongqing Returnees Club, Returnee Entrepreneurship Association and Chongqing Technology and Business University (CTBU).

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Ms Karen Woong, General Manager of Wisenet Asia (Chongqing) Co Ltd, represented the company in attending this function, whereby more than 130 participants from many walks of life were presented.

Among the attendees were people of different nationalities working in banks, law firms, hospitality industry, universities, trade associations, consulates, MNCs, state-owned companies, entrepreneurs, businessmen, etc.

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At the event, Ms Karen Woong, General Manager of Wisenet Asia (Chongqing) Co Ltd, met and got to know more than 60 participants. Some of them upon learning that Wisenet Asia is a headhunting and HR advisory company headquartered in Singapore, were keen to explore using the company’s services in searching for both local and foreign talents for their businesses. Several participants who happened to be looking around for future career opportunities also sent their resumes to Karen after the meeting.

During the event, participants had the opportunity to strike up a quick conversation with another participant sitting across the table for 2 minutes before moving on to get to know the next one, and move on again after 2 minutes. During the quick chat, everyone was busy introducing themselves, exchanging business cards and adding each other’s wechat.

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At the end of the event, the participants had chance to mingle around freely to further develop the newly formed connections and have friendly chats with the other participants.

Everyone also prepared a small gift as random Christmas/ New Year gift exchange at the end of the event.

About Wisenet Asia (Chongqing) Co Ltd

WiseNet Asia started as an Talent Acquisition firm, providing mid to senior talent finder (headhunting) services to our clients.

Founded and based in Singapore, we have since expanded our presence over Asia to open up offices in Malaysia, Hong Kong and China. Till date, our service offerings include Talent Acquisition, Talent e-Management (iHR Partner), Talent Development and Talent Transition.

WiseNet Asia set up the Chongqing branch in June 2017. We are the first foreign-owned headhunting company set up in the HR Services Industry Park located in Yubei of Chongqing. In Chongqing, Wisenet Asia mainly partners with Singapore companies coming to Chongqing/Western China and China companies setting up business in Singapore on their Human Capital needs. We also assist companies to source for foreign talents to relocate to Chongqing under the Chongqing Government Talent Attraction Scheme (鸿雁计划).

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