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CEO of HiredChina Appointed Expert Member of Human Resources Services Association Expert Committee

On the afternoon of December 26, the Fifth Session, Second Meeting of the Shenzhen Human Resources Services Association Membership Conference (hereinafter referred to as "the Conference") was successfully held. The conference was guided by the Shenzhen Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, hosted by our association, co-organized by Bank of Communications Shenzhen Branch, and sponsored and supported by more than 10 organizations. Mr. Tang Zhengxun, member of the Party Leadership Group of the Shenzhen Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, and Party Secretary and Director of the Shenzhen Social Insurance Fund Management Bureau, attended the event. Nearly 300 representatives from relevant departments of the Shenzhen Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, district-level human resources bureaus, peer city human resources departments from within and outside Guangdong Province, responsible persons from the association, outstanding entrepreneurs, corporate executives, industry experts, friends from all sectors of society, and representatives from all membership units participated in the conference.

Shenzhen Anshida Information Consulting Co., Ltd. has been selected as a High-Quality Member Unit, and simultaneously, Mr. Li Shangkun, Client Director, has been appointed Employment Guidance Mentor for the College Students' Employment Zone of the Shenzhen Human Resources Ecosystem Service Platform.

Tim Ye, CEO of HiredChina has been appointed an expert member of the Expert Committee of the Shenzhen Human Resources Services Association.

In the future, HiredChina will continue to strive forward, embark on a new journey for 2025, and work together to promote the sustained high-quality development of Shenzhen's human resources service industry and make greater contributions.

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