DeepSeek has posted jobs on LinkedIn. It is likely looking for IT talent outside of China.
DeepSeek has posted 10 job openings on LinkedIn, which could indicate that the Chinese AI startup is looking for talent outside the country.
DeepSeek has posted 10 job openings on LinkedIn, which could indicate that the Chinese AI startup is looking for talent outside the country.
DeepSeek has posted 10 job openings on LinkedIn, which could indicate that the Chinese AI startup is looking for talent outside the country.
DeepSeek has posted 10 job openings on LinkedIn in the past week. This is the startup's first posting in 4 months.
All job openings and job descriptions are in Chinese and are located in Beijing and Hangzhou. Three roles are in the field of artificial general intelligence (AGI).
It is significant that similar vacancies were posted in April on popular Chinese employment sites, writes Bloomberg. In addition, in 2021, LinkedIn closed the localized version of its platform in China, which means that many potential job candidates viewing the ads are outside the country.
Recall that DeepSeek seized the passports of its key engineers, thus they lost the right to leave the country.
Meanwhile, it looks like a Chinese startup is joining the race for AI talent. Recently, the AI industry has been in a frenzy of aggressive hiring.
Mark Zuckerberg is offering a $100 million bonus to key OpenAI researchers to join Meta. The ChatGPT owner has already lost at least four employees to Meta.
In February, Mira Murati, former CTO of OpenAI, launched her own AI startup and lured 20 researchers from the creator of ChatGPT.
According to a report by venture capital firm SignalFire, OpenAI engineers are 8 times more likely to join Anthropic than vice versa . The trend for DeepMind, Google’s AI division, is even more striking, with an 11:1 ratio in Anthropic’s favor.