Magzter GOLDで無制限に

Magzter GOLDで無制限に

10,000以上の雑誌、新聞、プレミアム記事に無制限にアクセスできます。

$149.99
 
$74.99/年

試す - 無料

China Faces Talent Shortage Amid DeepSeek-Fueled AI Jobs Surge

The Straits Times

|

February 21, 2025

Companies Offering Attractive Salaries, Expanding Search Overseas to Fill Roles

- Michelle Ng and Joyce ZK Lim

China Faces Talent Shortage Amid DeepSeek-Fueled AI Jobs Surge

Headhunter Jason Yang has been busy filling artificial intelligence (AI) jobs at top Chinese technology companies, from start-ups like DeepSeek to industry giants such as ByteDance.

Speaking to The Straits Times at a crowded jobs fair in the southern tech hub of Shenzhen this week, the recruiter said that he has had to cast a wide net, as the demand for AI talent in China far outstrips the number of people who qualify for these jobs.

To fill many of these positions, his company recruits top AI talent from overseas, including the US, Europe and Singapore, said the chief executive of Shenzhen-based headhunting company Touch HR.

These candidates are typically ethnic Chinese who have obtained bachelor's and master's degrees from China's top universities and subsequently pursued doctoral studies in the US, Mr Yang said.

Headhunters like Mr Yang are finding it challenging to find suitable candidates as the battle for AI talent heats up in China, with Big Tech firms from Xiaomi to Alibaba shoring up their teams and more companies across different industries hopping on the AI bandwagon.

The shortage of skilled AI workers in China has led to some companies pouring out large sums of money to entice the existing talent - with some poaching from rival companies - and expanding their search to overseas talent, a move which analysts said might not be the most cost-effective owing to higher wage expectations.

This follows the global success of China's newest AI darling DeepSeek, which has, in recent weeks, galvanised nearly the entire Chinese AI ecosystem to support the company and its models.

In January, DeepSeek stunned the global tech world with its open-source reasoning model and stoked panic over Chinese competition in AI, leading to a massive sell-off of US tech stocks.

The Straits Times からのその他のストーリー

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

Silver lining amid dark clouds as Asean recognises need to deepen unity, says PM Wong

Grouping has taken 'considerable steps forward', including entry of Timor-Leste

time to read

3 mins

October 29, 2025

The Straits Times

Make small, practical changes, not drastic overhauls

“Researcher Saul Newman has suggested that Okinawans eat the least vegetables and sweet potatoes of any region in Japan.

time to read

3 mins

October 29, 2025

The Straits Times

Small acts of empathy key to protecting the vulnerable

With the recent news surrounding the case of Megan Khung, especially the release of the review panel’s report, I found myself reflecting deeply on my own journey as a social worker (The Megan Khung report was painful to read, but offers hard lessons to prevent another tragedy, Oct 24).

time to read

1 mins

October 29, 2025

The Straits Times

Lawyers Use of Gen Al needs careful oversight

We refer to the article “Breaches of AI policy could be a sackable offence at some Singapore law firms” (Oct 22), which highlights how firms are strengthening their policies for responsible use of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) a sign of the profession’s growing maturity in adopting such tools.

time to read

1 mins

October 29, 2025

The Straits Times

WHO WILL BE S'PORE'S NEXT MILLIONAIRE ATHLETE?

In this series, The Straits Times takes a deep dive into the hottest sports topic or debate of the hour.

time to read

7 mins

October 29, 2025

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

EAT RIGHT AND LIVE LONGER

Dietitians share how those in Singapore can adopt elements of the Mediterranean, Nordic and Okinawan diets

time to read

5 mins

October 29, 2025

The Straits Times

Countries have to see benefits of Asean power grid for it to take off: Expert

For the Asean power grid to take off, countries need to have a clearer picture of the benefits of being connected, said sustainable finance expert Lisa Sachs on Oct 28.

time to read

4 mins

October 29, 2025

The Straits Times

PM Wong meets leaders of Vietnam, Malaysia on sidelines of Asean Summit

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong met the leaders of Vietnam and Malaysia on the sidelines of the 47th Asean Summit in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 28.

time to read

2 mins

October 29, 2025

The Straits Times

SkillsFuture Why do some courses cost so much?

When SkillsFuture Credit was introduced in 2015, many Singaporeans were excited over what courses were available — either for career transition or to gain knowledge and skills.

time to read

1 min

October 29, 2025

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

KARMA SHOULD PAY OFF FIRST-UP

Oct 30 Hong Kong (Sha Tin) form analysis

time to read

5 mins

October 29, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size