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The CEO of 51job, China’s top job site, is now worth US$1.5 billion at the age of 55

Rick Yan, who owns nearly 21 per cent of 51job Inc, is listed on the Bloomberg Billionaire Index for the first time

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Rick Yan in 1994, when he was still with Bain & Company. Yan, who joined the online Chinese job site 51job.com as chief executive in 2000, has amassed a US$1.5 billion fortune, according to Bloomberg. Photo: SCMP

The head of China’s hottest job site never has to work again. Rick Yan, the chief executive officer of 51job Inc, has amassed a $1.5 billion fortune, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Yan, who has never appeared on an international wealth ranking, owns 20.8 per cent of the Shanghai-based company, which operates one of the country’s largest online recruiting and human resources businesses.

Its American depositary receipts – the Nasdaq ticker symbol is JOBS – have soared more than 80 per cent this year, fuelled by surging revenue, which climbed 34 per cent to 801 million yuan ($125 million) in the first quarter from the same period a year earlier.

“This better-than-expected top line, plus economies of scale and scope at the core of our business model, resulted in healthy profitability,” Yan said during a conference call last month to discuss the financial results.

Yan, 55, was an initial investor in 51job and joined as its chief executive in 2000. He previously worked at Bain & Company for 11 years, where he set up the firm’s Hong Kong and Beijing offices, according to a biography on 51job.com.

Yan received engineering and philosophy degrees from the University of Hong Kong, and an MBA from France’s Insead business school.

A company spokeswoman said that Yan declined to comment on his net worth.

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