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Wal-Mart Trip
日期:2009-10-15 | 分类: |
The Wal-Mart trip last week-end made me love Wal-Mart more than before. It's absolutely an excellent and humble company. Also I enjoyed the time with my good friend--Trent, and his family. They are so neat and special. I like them :)
Ben, Jenny, London, Abigail, Trent, Emily
Inside the Home Office of WM
Outside the Home Office of WM
Visitor Center of WM
Happy time in the Farmer Market
I bought a bag of coffee bean
Trent and me
Nice Coffee
Happy Time together
Nice Memory! Many thanks for the Burners and the Wimberlys!!
God blesses everybody!
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Clara Wong
日期:2009-07-14 | 分类: |
Clara Wong----Vice President of Wal-Mart China, a pretty and nice lady. As far as I know, she is definitely the model lady to the Chinese girls who consider International Corporations as the first choice in their career path. For instance, she is totally dedicated in her job and performs wonderfully with high recognization from the top managements and all the associates in HR department as well. Meanwhile, she balances quite well with her work and family. She has a very happy family and also the great optimistic attitude towards life. I do appreciate that!
Photoed in Clara's office.
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Ed Chan
日期:2009-04-08 | 分类: |
Ed chan, CEO of Wal-Mart China. Before I met him, I've got to know about him from Media. And I thought he would be a cool and serious man, just like most other CEOs are.
The first time I met him was at the Monthly Associate Meeting. His humorous and skillful speech and humble attitude changed his image in my brain previously.
The second time happened at the company canteen. After lunch, I was standing beside him at the canteen store. He was alone, and waiting for his Coca Cola and Extra Xylitol. When he got them, he seemed pretty happy and headed to the elevator fast, like a child.
The third time came to meet him in the lift. The lift was full of our associates, and he was standing very inside, quietly. Some associates were talking about the exciting things they met and laughing freely. At that moment, Ed was smiling as well. He was so approachable. And he was a nice listener too.
Ed Chan is a Chinese American, one of the CEOs I admire most.
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My Life Pace
日期:2009-03-25 | 分类: |
The third day I'm working in Wal-Mart China Home Office,serving at the team of Orgnization Development & Manpower Planning & Recruiting.
I think I've got used of the pace of the working life:
get up at 7:00 am
leave for work at 7:30 am
arrive at office around 8:10 am
finish breakfast and drink a cup of coffee
start to work at 8:30 am(morning meeting, information share, check and reply E-mail, task list...)
have lunch around 12:00 pm
work again begin at 1:00 pm
afternoon break at 3:00 pm (all associates take sport gymnastics)
keep working after the sport gymnastics
duty off at 5:30 pm
head to Bouncing Group Building to follow up the Project I'm taking charge
dinner time would be around 7:00 pm
back to dorm around 8:00 pm
take a bath, wash clothes, review&preview the job and surf the Internet
get to sleep around 11:00 pm
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I like the pace, I like the atmosphere in WM, I like the life
Keep moving...
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Wal-Mart looking to draw ‘fresh blood’ into the company
日期:2008-10-23 | 分类: |
News from China Daily 21st Century
RETAIL is an appealing industry to work in. The high demand for all kinds of merchandise creates lots of job opportunities.
But if you want to secure a career in the retail industry, you’ll need to adjust to the fast pace of work and have the ability to endure plenty of pressure, according to Wang Jin, senior manager of recruitment at Wal-Mart China.
Wal-Mart came to China in 1996, and it now employs over 50,000 people. Its expanding businesses have created more opportunities for job-seekers, including new grads.
This week, 21st Century talks exclusively with Wang Jin about the company’s 2009 recruitment plan.
21st: What’s Wal-Mart’s 2009 campus recruitment plan?
Wang: We’ve run a management trainee program since 1998 in China, which prepares college students to move into management positions in the company.
Apart from management trainees, we’ll recruit new employees in other positions. As many cities plan to open new stores, we need to draw fresh blood into the company. There’s no specific number of employees we want. However, we’ll hold campus recruitment talks in 12 universities around the country.
21st: What attributes do you look for in employees?
Wang: There are several essential qualities that will be taken into consideration initially. Honesty, uprightness and a good team spirit are important.
In the retail industry, we desire a service mentality from employees. It’s our promise to provide excellent service beyond the customer’s expectations. This service will not be limited to those shopping in our stores, but will also include anyone we have contact with, from suppliers to government staff.
21st: Where do the advantages of Wal-Mart lie in attracting talent?
Wang: Our company offers solid staff training, work evaluation and personal development programs. With the quick expansion of our business in China, young employees receive a competitive payroll and lots of promotion opportunities. In fact, many college graduates have become directors, senior managers or store department managers. Some of these people will give talks at the campus recruitment workshops.
21st: What kind of career path will students have in Wal-Mart?
Wang: For example, after the management trainees join the company, they’ll be provided with training and development plans. Usually, they get trained for six months or one year to meet the requirements of their job. With hard work and our career planning aid, employees can be quickly promoted to medium or senior management positions.
Employees can be transferred to other departments if they want to develop other aptitudes.

(Visit www.wal-martchina.com/career/career.htm for more information) -
Interned in Wal-Mart China
日期:2008-10-06 | 分类: |
It's really long long time I have not been here... Busy? Lazy? Crazy? Whatever.......
To concentrate the point, I definitely enjoyed the two months I worked in Wal-Mart China. It was a journey to experience the rich and unique culture.It was a precious opportunity to learn many detailed operations in WM.And it was also an honour to know my colleagues who have been my sincere friends.
During the time in WM,I was serving at HR Dept.Took charge of 4 projects("Associates Activity in Aug. and Sep." "WM Culture Publicizing" and "Compensation & Benefit Policy Publicizing" ) . At the same time,I tried to learn some detailed work at HR,such as the procedure of Recruitment, the system of Attendance, the structure of Evaluation, the substance of Coaching, and the effective way to control the cost of Human Resource.
Moreover,I have also learnt much from my teammates:Helen Zhao, Zoe Ding, Joanna Tang, Christine Ren, Wennoah Wen, Judy Xu. Especially their attitudes towards life and work have benefitted me a lot. If I got any problem, they would not spare any time and energy to hlep me out. And they also provided me lots of oppotunities to take charge some important tasks,with their vast courage.

super team
In the office on Friday
Happy Birthday
Bithday Celebrating in Advance in WM




Zoe and her girl

Helen, Zoe, Christine, Joanna, Wennoah
























