Chinese ordering food online only accounted for 49% of the country’s entire internet population, the lowest utilization late among all internet services, indicating there is more room for food d
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com announced Monday that the company will open 15,000 new positions for entry-level employees and managers, 67% of which are for its logistics business. JD.com told KrAsia
Shanghai-based social commerce company Pinduoduo has started to recruit international retailers to set up online stores on its app, according to a report on Tuesday. The site, Ebrun.com, covers news i
Amid China’s slowing economy, JD.com is not alone in doing so as Didi Chuxing is in a 2,000-employee layoff process and Alibaba has also confirmed that it is more cautious in new hiring.