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A few kilometres away, at the National University of Singapore (NUS), Huawei was running an online career talk – conducted in Mandarin – pitching roles in AI algorithms, large language models and cybersecurity.
The message was clear enough: China’s tech industry is recruiting and Singapore is a prime hunting ground.
Chinese technology companies are intensifying efforts to recruit AI graduates from Singapore’s two flagship universities, offering sharply higher pay packages to entice them to work in China.
Average annual compensation for outstanding master’s- and PhD-level hires has risen to around 1.5 million yuan (S$282,500), up from about a million yuan a year ago, according to Yuan Yijia, founder of Dada Consultants, a Singapore-based AI recruitment agency. Most of those being hired are Chinese citizens.
More at https://www.domainofexperts.com/2015/05/singapore-education-news-updates.html
The message was clear enough: China’s tech industry is recruiting and Singapore is a prime hunting ground.
Chinese technology companies are intensifying efforts to recruit AI graduates from Singapore’s two flagship universities, offering sharply higher pay packages to entice them to work in China.
Average annual compensation for outstanding master’s- and PhD-level hires has risen to around 1.5 million yuan (S$282,500), up from about a million yuan a year ago, according to Yuan Yijia, founder of Dada Consultants, a Singapore-based AI recruitment agency. Most of those being hired are Chinese citizens.
More at https://www.domainofexperts.com/2015/05/singapore-education-news-updates.html