Job description
The objective of this position is to develop and manage relationships with investors and partners in China, acting as a bridge between the group and its Chinese stakeholders. This role will contribute to attracting investment opportunities and enhancing commercial and industrial collaboration.
Main Responsibilities
1. Relationships with partners and investors
- Build and strengthen relationships with investors and Chinese partners.
- Maintain ongoing communication with current and potential partners.
- Organize and coordinate meetings and visits with investors and partners.
- Monitor the implementation of agreements made with partners.
2. Business Development
- Research new investment and trade opportunities.
- Attract Chinese companies interested in investing or expanding in the Saudi Arabian market.
- Prepare lists of potential companies and communicate with them.
- Support negotiation and collaboration efforts with partners.
3. Coordination and Monitoring
- Act as a liaison between the group in the kingdom and partners in China.
- Monitor the execution of tasks and agreements with relevant entities.
- Coordinate visits, exhibitions, and official meetings.
- Assist in preparing and translating business correspondence as needed.
4. Reporting
- Prepare regular reports on investment opportunities and partnerships.
- Update the database of investors and partners.
- Submit reports on the outcomes of meetings and visits, and plans for follow-up.
Skills
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Commerce, International Relations, or equivalent.
- Experience of no less than 3 years in business relations, business development, or investment.
- Proficiency in both Chinese and English, with preference for fluency in Arabic.
- Good knowledge of the business environment in China.
Skills
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
- Negotiation and persuasion skills.
- Ability to coordinate and monitor.
- Preparation of reports and proposals.
- Ability to work in a team environment and handle work pressure.
- Proficient in using Microsoft Office programs.
Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Number of new companies and investors contacted.
- Number of meetings organized and managed.
- Number of investment opportunities or partnerships developed.
- Speed of follow-up on requests and agreements.
- Level of satisfaction from management and partners regarding communication and monitoring quality.
- Number of agreements or negotiations successfully completed.