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PeopleSearch opens office in Hsinchu Science Park



Saturday, October 6, 2007


    

With a focus on meeting the human capital needs of the technology sector, PeopleSearch has expanded

its presence in Taiwan by opening a branch office in Hsinchu Science Park. The office in Hsinchu is staffed with experienced Executive Search Consultants transferred from Taipei and consultants experienced in the semiconductor sector. The Hsinchu office began operating yesterday.

"Being close to our clients and candidates is important for us as we strive to understand their business and challenges; locating ourselves near where the hiring happens is strategic to serving our clients and candidates better," says Steven Lim, Consulting Manager of PeopleSearch Taiwan. "Our focus in specific areas enables us to identify and help our clients select the right candidates within the shortest time possible; in this business, precision in our profiling of candidates ensures that our clients hire the best-fit candidate for their business."

"The investment in Hsinchu Science Park has attracted more than 300 high-tech companies which definitely need a recruitment partner to ensure they attract and select the best candidates for their business," says Grace Liu, Team Leader to spearhead this operation. "And PeopleSearch has a proven methodology to identify talents to drive business development to new heights."

PeopleSearch Taipei currently has about 35 full-time consultants. With the office in Hsinchu, the staff is set to exceed 50 by the end of 2007.

PeopleSearch is a regional Executive Search firm established in 2000 and headquartered in Singapore. With more than 200 full-time consultants in five key cities, PeopleSearch is organized into vertical industry units to serve specific human capital needs in each sector. PeopleSearch was recently voted Asia's Top 10 headhunting firm in Asia Money's annual headhunter poll. Its Web site is www.pplesearch.com.


      








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