Romoss Resumes Hiring Amidst Near-Closure Rumors, Offering Salaries Up to $4,000

Shenzhen-based Romoss, a portable charger manufacturer, is advertising a Gifts Channel Sales representative position after facing scrutiny due to product safety issues, production halts, and layoff accusations. The role, based in Nanshan, requires a bachelor’s degree and three years of experience, offering a monthly salary between ¥12,000 and ¥30,000. This recruitment follows reports of employee dissatisfaction, management changes, and rumors of bankruptcy, which Romoss denied on Weibo.

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CNBC AI News, August 12th – Shenzhen-based portable charger manufacturer Romoss is reportedly looking to staff up again, according to data from corporate information platform Qichacha.

The company is advertising a position for a Gifts Channel Sales representative, based in Nanshan, Shenzhen. The role requires a bachelor’s degree and three years of experience, with a salary range of ¥12,000 to ¥30,000 per month.

Romoss Resumes Hiring: Salaries Up to ¥30,000 After Layoff Claims

This recruitment drive comes after a period of significant turbulence for Romoss. The company faced considerable scrutiny following reports of its power banks spontaneously combusting, leading to speculation about potential bankruptcy.

Subsequently, Romoss announced a six-month production halt and temporary closure of its operations.

Reports emerged of disgruntled employees and suppliers gathering outside the Romoss headquarters in Shenzhen, seeking redress.

Insiders claimed that senior management had seemingly “disappeared,” and the company’s legal representative had been changed three times in as many months, raising further questions about Romoss’s financial stability.

One Romoss middle manager alleged that the company’s five core executives had fled to Malaysia in the aftermath of the product safety issues.

Multiple Romoss employees told media outlets that their office access had been revoked, and only approximately 20 staff members remained, fueling accusations of a disguised layoff strategy. The employees wanted to retrieve personal belongings from the Shenzhen office.

On July 3rd, Romoss addressed the rumors directly via its official Weibo account, stating, “We are not bankrupt, thank you for your concern. We will strive to resolve all issues for our friends, users, and partners.”

Romoss Resumes Hiring: Salaries Up to ¥30,000 After Layoff Claims

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