Exploring the CBD Job Opportunities in Chinese E-cigarette Companies.

Market by 2FIRSTS.ai
Aug.17.2023
Exploring the CBD Job Opportunities in Chinese E-cigarette Companies.
China's e-cigarette industry sees a growing trend of companies venturing into the CBD market, leveraging their strong supply chains and research and development capabilities.

2FIRSTS recently launched a series of reports on the recruitment situation of e-cigarette companies in China, aiming to explore the companies' development strategies through their job postings. This article will continue to explore the business situation of e-cigarette companies from a recruitment perspective.

 

Several well-known e-cigarette companies, including FirstUnion, GeekVape, Uwell, JoyeTech, and Freemax have been found to be recruiting for CBD positions on the job recruitment website 2FIRSTS.

 

According to information obtained by 2FIRSTS, e-cigarette companies such as Smoore, VapeEZ, ALD, and Boulder have also entered the CBD industry.

 

In regards to the initiatives taken by these well-known enterprises to enter the CBD market, 2FIRSTS interviewed a seasoned expert in the CBD field, referred to as "W".

 

According to W, the potential of the CBD market is gradually increasing as several countries open up their policies, which has attracted the participation of e-cigarette companies. At the same time, large e-cigarette companies have strong supply chains and research and development advantages, so it is not surprising that they are entering the CBD market, it is only a matter of time.

 

In addition, countries such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Thailand, and Australia are currently viable markets for conducting CBD businesses.

 

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