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Chinese Big Tech firms JD.com, NetEase and Meituan in rush to hire HarmonyOS-based app developers as Huawei aims to sever Android ties
- The recruitment drive of these major internet firms bolsters Huawei’s strategy to establish HarmonyOS as an alternative ecosystem on the mainland
- The next iteration of Huawei’s mobile platform, HarmonyOS Next, will involve removing support for Android-based apps
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Ben Jiangin Beijing
Major Chinese internet companies are scrambling to recruit app developers for projects based on Huawei Technologies’ HarmonyOS mobile platform, as the US-blacklisted telecommunications equipment maker expands the adoption of its self-developed operating system and manoeuvres to sever ties with Google’s Android ecosystem.
E-commerce giant JD.com, video gaming powerhouse NetEase and food delivery market leader Meituan are among a number of Big Tech companies that have started hiring HarmonyOS app developers, according to online career sites Maimai and liepin.com.
Beijing-based Meituan, for example, is actively recruiting for a number of such roles, including HarmonyOS infrastructure engineer. The on-demand local services provider is offering a monthly salary of between 40,000 yuan and 60,000 yuan (US$5,492 and US$8,238) for app developers “with HarmonyOS experience” and those who can “work on research and development projects based on incumbent [technological] infrastructure”.
JD.com and NetEase, meanwhile, are looking for developers purportedly for specific apps designed for Huawei’s smartphones, according to the two job sites.

The recruitment drive of these major internet firms bolsters Huawei’s strategy to widen the adoption of HarmonyOS as an alternative ecosystem on the mainland, as set out by company founder and chief executive Ren Zhengfei this year to counter the impact of US sanctions.
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