Youlife Group Forms Joint Venture With Sealand Maritime to Develop Cruise Talent Platform

Reuters01-09
Youlife Group Forms Joint Venture With Sealand Maritime to Develop Cruise Talent Platform

Youlife Group Inc., a leading blue-collar lifetime service provider in China, has announced a joint venture with Sealand Maritime Service Co., Ltd., a prominent cruise crew recruitment and dispatch company. The new entity, Xiamen Youlife Sealand International Cultural Tourism Development Co., Ltd., aims to build an integrated talent development and placement platform for the global cruise and cultural tourism industries. This collaboration will focus on delivering industry-oriented training, standardized certification programs, and targeted talent pipelines for overseas employment, leveraging Youlife's vocational education network and Sealand's international partnerships. The initiative is designed to create a comprehensive, closed-loop talent ecosystem to meet the growing demand for cruise service professionals worldwide.

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