Chinese graduates find lucrative haven in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry, according to Chinese recruitment platform Liepin.
In a challenging job market, Chinese university graduates have found a lucrative haven in the artificial intelligence industry, according to a recent report by Chinese recruitment platform Liepin.
Following closely behind AI, blockchain-related positions emerged as the second most lucrative choice, accompanied by roles in elderly care services, aviation, aerospace equipment, and communication devices, all offering competitive salaries ranging from $2000 to $2300. Information technology, the internet, and video gaming continue to be popular fields for graduates, although there has been a shift in interest towards roles in electronics, telecommunications, and semiconductors, with the number of CV submissions nearly doubling from 2021 levels.
When considering cities, Beijing leads the pack with the highest average salary of $1800, followed by Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hangzhou, home to tech giants like Baidu and Meituan. This trend highlights the concentration of high-paying job opportunities in major urban centers.
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