5 Questions with Wailun Hong, Co-Founder of Snaptee

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Wailun Hong is the co-founder of Snaptee.

Wailun is proud to be a Computer Science graduate and a software engineer. He wears t-shirts and jeans everyday and loves tying in weird physics analogies with everyday problems. He is extremely excited to be working on my second startup called Snaptee.

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Hong Kong Startup ‘Recruit.net’ Aggregates Job Boards Into One Unified Site, Featured on Techcrunch

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Great news for Hong Kong-based startup Recruit.net who just launched a new site and got some great coverage over on TechCrunch.com. Founder Maneck Mohan (ex-Morgan Stanley) set up the job board in 2006 and has just unveiled a new version of it today:

Recruit.net’s Hong Kong-based founder, Maneck Mohan, said the revamp was done in order to make the backend search quicker, and so that the site can keep users coming to it. He said Recruit.net attracts about 500 new sign-ups and spits out results for about a million job searches done per day. It has a database of a million registered users right now.

With the revamp, the site is also launching a feature called Social Connections, which allows users to “discreetly” find contacts and friends of friends, up to second-degree connections, that work at specific companies. With the feature enabled, job searches will show relevant social connections underneath job ads, and you can message contacts about those jobs in order to find out more.

It doesn’t compete with social networks like LinkedIn (which also relies on recruitment as a revenue pillar). Recruit.net uses both LinkedIn and Facebook APIs to “supplement” its social layer, and any contact with users found is done on their sites, said Mohan.

The site relies on sponsored listings for revenue, with pay-per-clicks at US$0.40 (S$0.50), and partner sites paying US$0.81 (S$1) for people to register and submit resumes to them.

Read the full post here.

Startup College Posts All-in-One Hong Kong Startup Resource Page

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Startup College has put together a great toolbox of information for Hong Kong Startups to use to find the best:

  • Government resources
  • Organisations
  • Incubators
  • Co-Work Spaces
  • Crowd-funding
  • Recruitment

and much more – head on over here to see the full list.