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  • Taiwan tech executives navigate sensitive tariff discussions

    MediaTek CEO Rick Tsai emphasizes positivity over tariffs at AMD’s partner dinner in Taipei. Tech leaders discuss U.S. tariffs and Taiwan’s talent challenges.
    2025/04/16 09:57
  • Bank Sinopac to recruit over 100 strategic talents

    Bank Sinopac plans to recruit over 100 experts in finance, tech, marketing, and risk management. The program offers training and job rotations, running until March 15.
    2025/02/05 06:00
  • Economic minister: TSMC roots remain in Taiwan

    Discover how TSMC, under the leadership of C.C. Wei, is expanding globally while keeping its core development in Taiwan, aiming to lead in AI with strategic innovations and talent recruitment.
    2024/09/11 15:16
  • MOE aims to ensure quality education with new hires

    Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Education is addressing the teacher shortage with a talent pool platform and other measures as the new academic year begins.
    2024/08/26 16:02
  • Kaohsiung, AMD discuss plans for advanced AI tech investment

    Discover how Kaohsiung is vying to become the home of AMD’s first Asian R&D center, promising a supportive environment and highlighting the city’s strategic initiatives to attract high-level international talent.
    2024/08/21 11:49
  • Survey: Tech firms optimistic about second half of 2024

    85% of tech companies in a recent survey by 1111 Job Bank exhibit a positive outlook for the year’s second half, with a strong hiring intent despite recruitment challenges and a declining graduate pool.
    2024/07/08 17:04
  • Why Taiwanese firms now focus on employee experience

    Explore how the global shift from a buyer’s to a seller’s market is impacting recruitment strategies, with companies like TSMC and MediaTek emphasizing employee experience to tackle labor shortages and enhance corporate culture.
    2024/07/03 19:04
  • AI integration in workplaces to reshape Taiwan job market

    Explore how AI’s rise impacts job markets, with insights from experts on its threat to repetitive roles and potential to change recruitment strategies. Learn how AI could assist rather than replace in certain industries.
    2024/06/25 15:57
  • Labor shortage in Japan opens doors for Taiwanese talent

    Explore how Japan’s labor shortage crisis is being tackled through the recruitment of foreign talent, the introduction of the J-Skip visa, and the importance of adapting to Japanese corporate culture.
    2024/03/25 17:23
  • Dahan Institute of Technology to close amid low enrollment

    Dahan Institute of Technology in Hualien, Taiwan, faces closure in 2024 due to declining birthrates. The school’s remote location has hindered recruitment efforts, leading to a drastic drop in student enrollment from over 7,000 to barely 500. Established 30 years ago, the institute specialized in fields like mechanical engineering, playing a crucial role in the region’s development. Staff and student rights will be protected as the institute follows the Private School Law in managing its closure process.
    2024/02/21 16:45
  • Hsinchu boosts bus drivers’ pay amid workforce shortage

    Hsinchu County Government announces a monthly wage subsidy of NT$10,000 for bus drivers on its routes from January to December 2024. The decision aims to address challenges faced by urban bus operations in Taiwan and reduce employee turnover. The subsidy is intended to help recruit talent and ensure the rights of citizens using public transport. Hsinchu County hopes to alleviate the severe shortage of workers in the public bus industry through this measure. The subsidy will be reviewed every three months.
    2024/02/16 17:32
  • Dine on a new career: Din Tai Fung offers high-paying jobs

    Renowned restaurant Din Tai Fung and the Taipei City Government are partnering for a massive recruitment event, offering 150 vacancies with salaries up to NT$57,000. The job fair will take place on Feb. 24 at the Taipei Youth Salon. Over 90% of the positions are open to applicants without prior work experience, as part of Din Tai Fung’s efforts to invest in talent recruitment, salary welfare, and training. The available positions include catering service specialists, cashiers, restaurant tidying staff, pastry apprentices, chefs, dish quality inspectors, dishwashers, and in-store timing staff. Part-time workers can earn up to NT$240 an hour on weekends. Salaries start at NT$48,000 for waitstaff, with the potential to reach NT$55,000 after assessments. Chefs have the opportunity to make up to NT$57,000. The average monthly salary from previous recruitment drives with Din Tai Fung is NT$40,000, and many companies have increased salaries due to labor shortages caused by the pandemic. The catering industry has seen a rising salary trend, with Din Tai Fung increasing salaries by 3% to 6% in 2023, totaling a 16% increase over three years. This recruitment drive is open to talents in Taipei, New Taipei, Hsinchu, Taichung, and Kaohsiung.
    2024/02/15 13:51
  • NYMCU freshman breaks new ground in cybersecurity program

    Tsai Yu-chen, a freshman at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, has made history by being the first student admitted into the prestigious Computer Science program through a special recruitment process that now includes cybersecurity. Tsai’s interest in technology began in junior high when he taught himself networking skills to set up a Minecraft server. He then used his English proficiency to manage the server online and modify Pokémon modules using Google Cloud services, allowing over 100 people to game simultaneously. Tsai’s talent and experience in cybersecurity were further developed during his vocational high school years through the Ministry of Education’s cybersecurity talent development program. As a result, he will soon intern with a leading international AI cybersecurity tech company, focusing on cloud security research. The Office of Recruitment for Specialized Technical Colleges and Universities recognizes the importance of cybersecurity in national security and actively promotes relevant courses in technical high schools. This allows students to acquire cybersecurity skills and pursue further education through specialized college entrance exams and exceptional talent selection processes.
    2023/12/07 21:33
  • NDC Minister addresses inauguration of Talent Taiwan

    The National Development Council (NDC) Minister, Kung Ming-hsin, spoke at the inauguration press event for Talent Taiwan, emphasizing its commitment to attracting global talent and addressing issues related to living and education in Taiwan. The center aims to provide one-stop services and will launch an exclusive website by the end of the year. The NDC is actively working to strengthen international talent recruitment to meet industry demands in the post-pandemic era. The NDC’s workforce goals include attracting 400,000 foreign workers by 2030 to position Taiwan as a key global economic powerhouse. In collaboration with the Ministry of Education (EDU), Talent Taiwan plans to attract overseas students for long-term stays, making Taiwan a top destination for studying and career pursuits.
    2023/11/02 21:06
  • President Tsai praises opening of Int’l Talent Taiwan Office

    President Tsai Ing-wen discussed the founding values of Talent Taiwan, aiming to attract global talent for local employment and investment. The center will provide a one-stop service for foreigners coming to Taiwan, streamlining application procedures and addressing follow-up issues. International partners, including Youtube co-founder Steve Chen, attended the event. Chen emphasized that global young talents can thrive in Taiwan and suggested that recruiting talents from around the world is crucial for Taiwan’s global competitiveness. President Tsai’s objective is to entice more young talents and transform Taiwan into a key global economic powerhouse.
    2023/11/02 20:38
  • Taiwan aims to attract 400K international talent by 2030

    The National Development Council (NDC) has announced measures to attract 400,000 international professionals by 2030 in order to address a projected labor force shortage of 400,000 by 2030. The NDC plans to establish the ’Talent Taiwan Program’ center in November to provide services and recruitment advice for international talents.
    2023/10/24 08:04
  • New Taipei holds job fair to fill 3,000 local positions

    The New Taipei City government hosted its first major talent recruitment event of the year. Fifty-six firms participated, seeking to fill more than 3,000 job openings, primarily in the service, retail, and technology manufacturing sectors.
    2023/02/04 19:11
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