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SOE Top Officials on HR Reform 
    
Our guests are Wang Huisheng, President of the State Development & Investment Corporation and Zhang Hua, the corporation's chief accounting officer.

Though having no overseas background, Zhang Hua was a winner of the state-owned enterprise's global recruitment drive in June, 2003.

It's not easy for him since more Chinese that have studied and worked abroad, now return home to develop a career.
 
 
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About SDIC
SDIC 
Brief Introduction 
    The State Development & Investment Corp (SDIC), a state-owned holding company of investment, was established in May 1995.
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State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission 
 
 
Interview with Zhang Hua
l How Is Zhang Hua Now After a Year of Work? 
    Let's now move on to a short interview with Zhang Hua to get a better idea of how he feels about the job. And from the interview, we'll also be able to see if state-owned enterprise's global recruitment has been successful. (Q&A)
Wang Huisheng's Sayings
l His Evaluation on Zhang Hua 
    He is a very confident person. Of 96 people who applied for chief accounting officer of our company, we selected five and interviewed them.
l Explanation on Current SOEs Salary System 
    Zhang Hua's salary is now the same as the assistant general manager of the company, which is 240,000 yuan or about 29,000 US dollars a year.
l View on Difference Between SOEs & Foreign Companies 
    Some believe that these enterprises are actually losing their best staff to more attractive salaries and opportunities in other companies. But Wang Huisheng has a different view:
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on SOEs Reform
Standards for SOE Buyouts Released 
State-owned Enterprises Perform Well in 2004 
State-owned Companies Facing Major Difficulties 
SOE Reform on the Right Track 
Performance Evaluation Mechanism Set up for SOEs 
More Than Half of Large SOEs Have Completed Reform 
SOE Reforms Expected to End Within 3 Years 
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