'Tip of the iceberg': Taiwan's spy catchers hunt Chinese poachers of chip talent
April 08, 2022
Lucy Chen, vice president of Taipei-based Isaiah Research, says that last year Chinese chip firms came wooing with salary offers two to three times local levels. Among the most sought-after employees are IC designers, who can work remotely.
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