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SYB help you initiate small-sized business
¡¡2005-7-26 11:21:41

£¨DALIANNEWS£©--SYB (Start Your Business), a service system specializing in small-sized business incubating and training programs advocated by ILO(International Labor Office) had settled its office in the city of Dalian.

Providing its tailor-made business initiate programs such as business project appraisal, career initiating training, and consultant supervision, SYB is an internationalized service incubator to self-owned business owners in China.

Accredited by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, SYB training program was carried out by Dalian TongCai Initiating Center since 2003 November. >>>Click for SYB Dalian website 

To date, over 100 people were trained by SYB while 28 of them successfully started their own business and 300 were getting employed. Moreover, 52 more are preparing their business, according to the sources from the company.
 
Chinese deputy of SYB Mr. Yao Chunsheng from the Ministry of Labor and Social Security told the reporter in the city that SYB has opened its branch in over 80 Chinese cities since 2002 June, over 17,000 Chinese were trained and over 50 percent of them started their own businesses in the year they were trained by SYB.

 

(Editor:Farah Song)  (From:DALIANNEWS.COM)



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