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Special needs of special guards

Recently, the reporter learned that domestic "special guards" are still in short supply than senior engineers. The recent morning paper reported that at present, there are less than 50 regular "special guards" in Beijing who have received professional training.

According to the report, according to industry estimates, there is a shortage of at least 300,000 "special guards" in Beijing. In the next 10 year, with the coming of the Olympic Games and the World Expo, China needs at least 1 10,000 "private secret service".

As a result, the reporter interviewed the most professional security consulting company in China through many appointments-but only more than 60 companies can really be called "special security". These "special guards" are all above 1.80 meters, and most of them are outstanding non-commissioned officers retired from the armed police force and special forces. They have served as "personal bodyguards" for American singer Madonna, Hong Kong singer Andy Lau, tennis stars Kournikova and Agassi. Due to the scarcity of talents, their treatment is extremely impressive. It is understood that the income of these "private bodyguards" is generally calculated at $0/0 to $20 per hour, and the monthly salary of some excellent "bodyguards" can reach tens of thousands of yuan.

A human resources expert in Beijing said that the emergence of modern "special security" security consultants, like ordinary people installing security doors and using money detectors, is an inevitable trend of economic development. It is normal for the labor market to have such demand. Professor Wang, an expert on human resources in Tsinghua University, Beijing, believes that the demand for private security consultants in Tewei is objective at present, and government departments should establish relevant systems to restrain and improve this industry, so as to make this market develop in an orderly manner.

Professor Wang also said that the future "private special guards" will break the tradition of valuing martial arts over literature and begin to transform into martial arts. They should not only have a good image and quick response, but also understand the law, and public relations etiquette will become a compound talent.

Experts pointed out that "private special care" should not only understand foreign languages and laws, but also be flexible and responsible. They are not only security guards, but also secretaries. They should be able to handle official documents, operate computers, plan activities, make overall arrangements for travel and so on. Because women are not easy to make people feel defensive and meticulous in their work, female "special guards" are favored, but at present, women "special guards" like Beijing are rare. Tianjiao Tewei Company has trained dozens of female special guards to meet the demand of Beijing market. According to the person in charge of the company, after one year of recruitment and training, the company has been able to send female special guards to high-end cities in China.

According to reports, most private security guards in Beijing are celebrities, accounting for more than 60% of the total business volume. Most of them are presidents of big companies or sports stars. In addition, there are private entrepreneurs in Beijing, most of whom are well-known. For personal safety reasons, they invite "Tewei" security consultants. However, these "personal bodyguards" are often called assistants, assistants or drivers, but their main duty is to protect the safety of employers and help deal with some private affairs related to employers.