As news of Huawei reportedly dropping Android app support on its HarmonyOS devices starting next year has spread to the general public in China, job demand for software developers who can develop apps that can run natively on HarmonyOS has surged in the country.

First reported by ITHome, the Chinese tech publication noticed an uptick in job listings recruiting for app developers who are skilled in developing mobile applications that have native support for HarmonyOS devices such as the Huawei Mate 60 Pro.
Most recently, this week 3 well-renowned tech companies, Baidu, WPS and Flight Manager, have posted job vacancies that require applicants to have software development experience in HarmonyOS-related mobile applications.
Most notably, Chinese search engine giant, Baidu, has launched a recruitment listing with the job position “HarmonyOS App R&D Engineer” in its Baidu Search Engine Product R&D Department. The role will be mainly responsible for the research and development of a Baidu app that will be native to HarmonyOS. Priority will be given to job applicants who have 1 year or more of work experience and familiarity with HarmonyOS application development languages such as ArkTS or Java / Development languages and technologies such as Android.
Besides Baidu, Kingsoft WPS is also hiring new senior product managers for its WPS Office service which requires “proficiency in HarmonyOS system development tools”. This is because the new senior product manager job roles are delegated with the responsibility of implementing and improving native HarmonyOS support into its existing WPS Office suite.
As of release time, Chinese companies which has native support of Huawei’s HarmonyOS in their software services include Sina News, Little Red Book (also known as Xiaohongshu), and Weibo.
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