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Microsoft to hire 1,000 additional staff
     2012-September-7  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

MICROSOFT will hire 1,000 staff in China over the coming year, adding to the 4,500 the company already employs in the country, a senior executive said Thursday.

The move is aimed at strengthening the company’s position in a market it sees as key to future growth.

The new employees will be added in research and development, sales, marketing and services, said Ralph Haupter, CEO for Microsoft’s greater China operation.

The expansion comes as part of a sales and marketing effort by Microsoft that aims to reach potential Chinese customers such as local governments and public institutions, said Haupter, who was appointed Microsoft’s China chief in April.

Microsoft plans to boost China research and development (R&D) spending by 15 percent over the next year, said Zhang Yaqin, chairman of the company’s Asia Pacific R&D group. The company currently spends US$500 million annually on R&D in China.

The new jobs will bring the size of Microsoft’s China work force close to that of its Indian operations, where it employs 5,800 people across its business units.

The company is also building a large cloud computing center in Shanghai that will employ around 600 people, said Zhang.

Microsoft, facing a stagnant global PC market, reported its first quarterly loss as a public company in July, though revenues held up better than analysts expected. (SD-Agencies)

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