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Huawei Seeks Global AI Talent to Build Elite Team

Huawei Launches Global AI Talent Recruitment Drive

Huawei has officially announced a comprehensive global recruitment program aimed at assembling a world-class artificial intelligence team. The initiative, designed to accelerate advancements in large models and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), was unveiled through Huawei's official recruitment channels and has garnered significant attention across the tech industry.

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Recruitment Requirements and Expectations

The company has outlined three core qualifications for applicants:

  1. Academic excellence: Candidates must demonstrate outstanding educational achievements, including strong foundations in mathematics and computer science
  2. Technical passion: Applicants should show genuine enthusiasm for AI technology through research accomplishments or competition awards
  3. Innovative thinking: Huawei seeks individuals willing to push boundaries in AI research and practical applications

The program particularly values experience in international competitions or notable research breakthroughs.

Compensation and Research Opportunities

Huawei promises:

  • Industry-leading compensation packages
  • Access to cutting-edge technology projects, including development of global-scale large models
  • Collaboration opportunities with top-tier scientists
  • Generous allocation of computing resources for independent research

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Target Candidates and Positions Available

The recruitment focuses on:

  • Domestic Chinese undergraduates and master's students graduating between 2025-2026
  • International students at all degree levels (bachelor's, master's, PhD) Available positions include:
  • AI Software Engineer
  • AI Algorithm Engineer
  • AI Data Engineer (with PhD roles concentrating on algorithm development)

The positions will be based across multiple Chinese tech hubs including Shenzhen, Beijing, Shanghai, and Hangzhou.

The initiative underscores Huawei's strategic commitment to establishing leadership in artificial intelligence technologies.

Key Points:

Global talent search: Huawei aims to build elite AI team worldwide
🎓 Targeting graduates: Focus on 2025-2026 graduates with strong academic records
💻 Cutting-edge work: Offers include access to advanced research projects
🌍 Multiple locations: Positions available across China's major tech cities

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