Huawei woos top talents from around the world

By Guo Yiming
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China's telecom giant Huawei displays 5G technology at the 2018 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 26, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]

China's telecom giant Huawei is offering generous remuneration packages in a bid to recruit gifted talents from around the world to stay ahead in the global technology race.

A widely-circulated recruitment advertisement of the Shenzhen-based company seeks young genius-level personnel with "extraordinary achievements in mathematics, computer science, physics, material science, chips, smart manufacturing or chemistry" to take part in what the company is describing as "world-class and challenging projects".

Huawei says its recruitment program is designed to transcend all restrictions and break conventions by setting no specific requirements in regard to education background and majors in its talent search.

"Priority will be given to people whose research has produced tangible and impactful results, research papers, or patents; people from top-notch labs or honors programs; and winners of top international competitions in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) disciplines," according to Huawei.

The company is also guaranteeing a remuneration package at least five times higher than the prevailing market rate.

Huawei has been going through a critical phase in recent months since, in the major American market, the Trump administration has imposed tough sanctions on it and stepped up efforts to bar the firm from the 5G race.

Amid growing American pressure, the company insists on collaboration on a broader scale and prioritizing acquisition of top talent, which is expected to promote its long-term growth, according to Huawei's founder Ren Zhengfei.

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