News Alert | HiredChina Partners with Krirk University in Thailand to Cultivate Bilingual Chinese-Thai Talent
In the tide of globalization, HiredChina has always been at the forefront of international talent recruitment. Recently, Mr. Tim Ye, Chairman and CEO of HiredChina, successfully visited Krirk University in Thailand and signed a significant cooperation agreement with the university. This agreement will cultivate and deliver bilingual Chinese-Thai talents for Chinese enterprises going global, further promoting the deepening development of Chinese businesses in Thailand and across Southeast Asia.
About Krirk University, Thailand
Krirk University, established in 1968, is one of Thailand's leading private higher education institutions. Renowned for its outstanding academic quality, innovative research projects, and international educational environment, Krirk University offers diverse academic disciplines including business, engineering, arts, and social sciences, committed to cultivating graduates with global perspectives and social responsibility. The university has established extensive partnerships with educational institutions worldwide, providing students with abundant opportunities for international exchange and study.
Through this collaboration, we not only provide strong talent support for Chinese enterprises expanding their operations in Thailand, but also offer valuable learning and development opportunities for Thai students. We believe these bilingual Chinese-Thai talents will serve as bridges connecting business and culture between the two countries, fostering deeper exchanges and cooperation.
Mr. Tim Ye stated: “We are very pleased to establish a partnership with Krirk University. This collaboration will not only support the expansion of Chinese enterprises in Thailand but also provide Thai students with valuable international work experience, promoting cultural exchange and mutual understanding between China and Thailand.”
Representatives from Krirk University also expressed high praise for this collaboration, noting it will significantly advance the university’s internationalization process and provide students with more high-quality educational and employment opportunities.
