Since Huawei had its chip supply from TSMC cut off by the US government, the company has been heavily investing in other alternative suppliers. It has urged various local semiconductors to step up and even reportedly had deals signed with other key suppliers. Now, it looks like the Chinese tech giant is taking things a step further with a new spree of hirings of professionals.

Huawei’s chip subsidiary HiSilicon is recruiting fresh IT graduates and others in the field from across the globe. The company has launched a new global recruitment program, which apparently promises salaries up to 5 times what you were earning or would be offered as a new post-graduate. Huawei shared a posted image, which revealed its efforts in seeking new blood and fresh talent.

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According to the poster, post-graduates or people with a master’s degree that graduated from 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2021 are eligible to join the new recruitment program. The purpose of this recruitment is to tackle obstacles in various fields including computer software architecture, semiconductor and chipset technology, and more, with a hefty 5x salary promise.

The official poster reads, “WE HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR TALENTS WITH A “CORE STAR” TO SHINE. WE’RE LOOKING FOR BRAVE PEOPLE WHO ARE BRAVE TO CHALLENGE IN THE NEW WORLD AND WANT TO DIVE INTO THE NEW KNOWLEDGE. MOREOVER, THEY WILL DEAL WITH THE LIMITS OF MOORE’S LAW, VON NEUMANN’S BOTTLENECK, AND ETC. WE HOPE THAT OUR PEERS WILL EXPLORE THE WORLD-CLASS PROBLEMS THAT WILL EVENTUALLY FACE. THEY’LL FIND METHODS AND PATHS OF COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE, AND JOINTLY EXPAND THE BOUNDARIES OF CIVILIZATION AND PROGRESS.”

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For those unaware, HiSilicon is behind Huawei’s Kirin processors that are found in the company’s smartphones and tablets. In other words, its chip department is looking for innovative minds in the field of mobile computing. Thus, if you’re interested, definitely check out this opportunity. The recruitment process is underway and will last another year. So stay tuned as we will be providing more updates when more details are available.

 

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