Hiring an HR Business Partner (HRBP) in China: Hiring Guide

China has over 30 provincial and municipal labour regimes. Social insurance rates, minimum wages and leave entitlements all vary by province and city. What’s compliant in Beijing may not be in Guangzhou.

An HR Business Partner (HRBP) is the best hire you can make to help manage that complexity. They sit close to the business, handle everything from compliance and payroll to recruitment and employee relations, and act as the bridge between your headquarters and your China team.

Here’s what a good one looks like, and how to hire them.

What is an HRBP?

An HRBP is a senior HR professional who works alongside business leaders to align people strategy with commercial goals.

Think of it this way: a traditional HR manager runs HR processes. An HRBP runs HR as a strategic function. They sit close to the business, understand its commercial drivers and use HR levers to make it perform better.

Strategic Work

Workforce planning, organisational design, succession planning, talent strategy, change management

Operational Work

Employee relations, performance management, compensation and benefits, policy interpretation, compliance

Cultural Work

Engagement, coaching, retention, building culture in a local context

What Does an HRBP in China Do?

Many foreign companies in China have a country manager focused on commercial outcomes and a finance person watching the numbers. You can think of the HRBP as the third leg — the one keeping the team compliant, engaged and functional. Here’s what a standard week might look like.

Planning

Ensures your headcount and structure match your China growth plan, preventing over-hiring or regulatory missteps.

Salary Benchmarking

Protects you from being uncompetitive or non-compliant on social insurance and housing fund contributions.

Employee Relations

Handling grievances, disciplinary processes, and terminations in line with Chinese labour law. Getting these right matters — a poorly managed exit can cost months of severance.

Onboarding

Making sure new hires land well and feel set up for the role. In a market where job-hopping is common, the first few months are critical for retention.

Bridging HQ and China

Prevents policy clashes by translating HQ expectations into China-reality before they become disputes or turnover.

What to Look For When Hiring

Strategic Mindset

They should challenge business leaders, not just take orders.

Deep Knowledge of Chinese Labour Law

Non-negotiable. They need to understand the Labour Contract Law, provincial variations, and the practicalities of hiring, managing, and exiting employees.

Language and Cultural Fluency

Native Mandarin for managing employees and local authorities. Strong English for partnering with headquarters.

Experience in Foreign-Invested Enterprises

HRBPs who’ve worked in foreign companies or joint ventures understand the unique challenge of bridging headquarters and a China team.

Commercial Acumen

They should read a P&L and connect HR decisions to business outcomes. HR for its own sake doesn’t cut it at this level.

Relevant Experience

Eight or more years in HR, with at least three to five in an HRBP capacity.

How to Hire an HRBP in China

There are two obvious routes, and both have drawbacks.

You can hire someone directly, but without a legal entity in China that means navigating employment contracts, social insurance, tax withholding and local compliance from scratch. Most foreign companies aren’t set up for it. Or you can use a consultancy or outsourcing firm, which is lower commitment but comes with less control and no real accountability to your team.

The third option is an Employer of Record. An EOR becomes the legal employer in China, handling payroll, benefits and compliance, while you manage the person’s day-to-day work. You get a dedicated HRBP on the ground without the legal complexity of setting up your own entity.

That’s what Kinyu’s China Desk does. We handle the employment infrastructure and can connect you with experienced HRBPs in our network, so you can focus on finding the right person for your business.

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Need a senior HR Business Partner on the ground in China? Talk to us about combining an experienced HRBP with Kinyu’s China Desk EOR platform.