China’s tech giants pursue AI, semiconductor talent in US

China’s tech giants, including ByteDance, Baidu, Alibaba Cloud and MiniMax, are actively recruiting fresh talent in AI and semiconductors in the US. This overseas hiring spree highlights their ambitions to build up skilled workforces in AI systems development and semiconductor design amid intensifying competition in their home market.

China’s tech giants are ramping up recruitment of AI and semiconductor talent in the US amid rising competition at home. Firms such as ByteDance, Baidu, Alibaba Cloud and MiniMax are now actively seeking fresh hires in the country to bolster their expertise in AI systems development and semiconductor design.

The push underscores these companies’ drive for greater self-reliance in tech hardware, particularly as demand for high-end AI chips grows in global supply chains. Baidu, for instance, has posted 10 job openings at its Sunnyvale, California operation, all centered on semiconductor design roles including central processing unit development, system-on-a-chip architecture and design verification.

Recruitment efforts are focused in Silicon Valley areas like Sunnyvale and San Jose, targeting specialists in AI and semiconductors. Involved entities include Alibaba Group Holding’s Alibaba Cloud and emerging player MiniMax. These initiatives aim to enhance Chinese firms’ standing in global AI and chip design, even as they navigate intellectual property and geopolitical hurdles.

Overall, the trend points to China’s tech sector deepening its reliance on international talent to fuel AI innovation and semiconductor goals.

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