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5G architects highest-paid among Internet peers
    2019-08-07  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

WITH the growth of the 5G industry, talents in this field are in great demand and highly paid in China, said a survey on the employment status of middle- and high-end talents in the first half of the year released by Liepin, a job-hunting website.

The survey shows 5G architects are the highest-paid with an average monthly salary of 42,800 yuan (US$6,239) among peers in the Internet sector. Their average payment more than doubles the average monthly payment of the Internet sector, namely 19,047 yuan.

Meanwhile, as China works to boost waste sorting, demand for talents in this field jumped about 120 percent in the first half from the same period last year.

The average monthly salary for waste sorting back-end developer was 16,667 yuan, followed by the monthly salary for solid waste disposal engineer at 13,458 yuan.

Three cities reported an average monthly salary of more than 20,000 yuan, namely Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

The survey was based on the website’s job-hunting database.

China’s booming tourism market has also helped foster new career opportunities as people’s travel demands upgrade. New jobs such as travel video creator, private travel planner and tour guide that can be filled online are picking up popularity.

Statistics from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism showed that China’s tourism sector created 79.9 million direct and indirect jobs in 2018, accounting for nearly 10.3 percent of the total employed.(SD-Agencies)

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