Facebook steps up efforts to expand into China
After news last week that Facebook, the world’s largest social networking service (SNS), aims to enter the Chinese market, a domestic head-hunting company disclosed that Facebook has hired it to recruit the person to manage its business in China. This signals Facebook’s timetable to enter the Chinese market is drawing nearer.
According to the recruiter, Facebook wants to hire a general manager overseeing its Chinese operations and this person would be based in Beijing.
But according to the detailed description of the post, the company also wants this person to lead the SNS game lab team to make products for the western market, and the position may match the requirements for a person leading a research institute in the Chinese market.
Also, the head-hunting firm said that Facebook was hoping the person would be from its headquarters, but the firm does not want to exclude those who are interested in the post to apply.
According to last week’s information, Facebook may enter Chinese market as soon as in three months, and this latest recruitment announcement adds fuel to the possibility.
But according to local media reports, in order to enter the Chinese market now, Facebook may only just establish the research institute first. According to the requirements of the position, the products designed by the lab are mainly aimed for the western market, which means that Facebook will not launch products for the Chinese market for a while.
Nevertheless, an insider from the recruiting company said that if Facebook wants to enter the China market, it first needs to set up a management team and begin its relations with the Chinese government, which is only still in its preliminary stages.