
The Bund Service Center for International Professionals is launched in Shanghai's Huangpu district on April 8. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
With the aim to draw more global talents and offer them with one-stop life and career service support, The Bund Service Center for International Professionals was officially launched on Tuesday in Shanghai's Huangpu district.
Located on the first and seventh floor at No 100, South Zhongshan Road, the center is set to begin operations at the end of April. Targeting international talents, it offers 36 services covering customs clearance, business solutions, social services, jobs and entrepreneurship. In addition, it also provides diverse and all-around lifestyle services in various sectors including medical care, education, financial services, legal services, social interaction, foreign affairs, translation services and training.

The Bund Service Center for International Professionals is launched in Shanghai's Huangpu district on April 8. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Gao Yun, Party secretary of the district, pointed out that Huangpu as the "heart, window and business card" of Shanghai, serves as a pivotal gateway to attract talents from around the world.
"The inauguration of the center exemplifies Huangpu's vision to build a pioneering platform for talent retention. We aim to deliver one-stop, full-cycle services to international talents, to make them feel Huangpu's unwavering resolve to 'embrace talents from all corners of the world with open arms'. We aspire to turn Huangpu into the foremost hub and the first choice for global talents embarking on professional, entrepreneurial, educational and lifestyle journeys in Shanghai," he said.
Together with the launch of the center, the Bund Riverside International Talent Apartment was also unveiled at the ceremony. Located next to the center, a total of 215 apartments are on offer for global talents with international, intelligent and people-oriented services. Meanwhile, the district also rolled out a favorable policy on talent attraction incentives and a bilingual guidebook on life and career development during the event, aiming to better attract talents and help them get rooted in the city.

The Bund Service Center for International Professionals is launched in Shanghai's Huangpu district on April 8. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Elena Sidelnikova, a 40-year-old Uzbekistani teacher at Shanghai Hehuachi Kindergarten, is excited about the launch of the center. Having been in the city for 10 years, she shared that her living experience in Shanghai is getting better each year, and has been "comfortable, friendly and safe".
"We need a place like this, which will help foreign talents to navigate the city and understand the culture better. This center aims for a holistic approach, which is a fantastic idea as it means that you don't have to go to different places (to work things out). For foreign talents living abroad, visa support and immigration would be a top issue. I would also love to have a place where I can go for legal advice, financial guidance as rules here are different. I'm very excited for the networking hub here as well, which will enhance cultural integration," said Sidelnikova.

The Bund Service Center for International Professionals is launched in Shanghai's Huangpu district on April 8. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]