According to The Wall Street Journal, which cites unnamed sources, Microsoft is surveying up to 800 China-based employees about potential relocation amid ongoing tensions between the US and China ...
Microsoft looking to relocate AI & cloud staff from China, offering transfers to US, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand. Twitter / Mario Nawfal @MarioNawfal Microsoft is reportedly offering ...
Microsoft is offering China-based employees working in artificial intelligence (AI) the option of relocating to overseas locations such as the US, Australia and Ireland, according to two people ...
Microsoft has asked some of its artificial intelligence and cloud business employees in China to consider moving out of the country, according to a Wall Street Journal report, amid ongoing ...
Microsoft asks 700-800 China-based employees, mainly engineers, to relocate to US, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand amidst US-China tensions over AI and semiconductors. Tensions deepened as US ...
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Microsoft is reportedly advising some of its employees in China to consider transferring to other countries amid geopolitical tensions brought on by the US-China battle over advanced technologies.
Microsoft is offering to relocate hundreds of employees working in China. The offer has been made to machine-learning and cloud workers, The Wall Street Journal reported. The report comes amid ...
As tensions between the US and China escalate, Microsoft has offered hundreds of its China-based employees the chance to relocate to the US or other allied countries, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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