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Chinese Tech Companies Compete Fiercely for Skilled Graduates

Chinese tech companies are aggressively hiring recent graduates, especially those with AI expertise. ByteDance and Alibaba launched large autumn recruitment programs, with a significant focus on AI-related roles.

Demand for AI talent is surging as companies shift from basic R&D to innovation. A McKinsey report projects a massive increase in demand for AI professionals in China by 2030, far exceeding the anticipated supply.

Companies are offering competitive compensation and benefits to attract talent. JD, for example, is providing furnished apartments. Experts emphasize the importance of a good work environment and career prospects to retain employees.

A recent graduate noted the intense competition for AI talent. Students are advised to consider emerging industries and use digital tools to enhance their job applications.

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9 Comments

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Fuerza

Emerging industries are the way forward! Graduates should definitely look into these opportunities.

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Manolo Noriega

It’s concerning that companies are prioritizing AI talent over investing in existing employees. What about their growth?

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Fuerza

If JD and others are offering such benefits, it shows they are serious about attracting and retaining the best talent.

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Ongania

I’m skeptical about the actual demand for AI skills in the broader economy. This could just be tech hype.

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Fuerza

This focus on AI feels like a bubble waiting to burst. We should be cautious about placing all our bets on one field.

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Ongania

We shouldn't be encouraging a workforce that's narrowly trained for just one sector. Diversity in skill sets is crucial.

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Fuerza

McKinsey's projections make sense; AI is shaping numerous industries. It’s wise for students to tap into this pool of opportunity.

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Manolo Noriega

Furnishing apartments for employees? Sounds like a desperate attempt to keep talent rather than focusing on long-term benefits.

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Fuerza

This competitive landscape will push graduates to enhance their skills further, which is a good thing for everyone.

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