Beijing-based app factory ByteDance, which created the short video platform TikTok as well as other apps that are popular in China, is the workplace most favored by programmers in their 20s, according to a report released by online recruitment platform Lashou.com, which has US-listed 51job.com as its strategic investor.
Lashou said 82% of China’s programmers were born in the 1990s, citing data generated on its platform, and indicated that among China’s internet companies, ByteDance has received the highest number of resumes from this population.
Unsurprisingly, to maintain their edge, tech companies recognize the importance of maintaining a young staff. In March, Tencent fired 200 mid-level executives to make space for younger employees. Baidu has also launched a retirement scheme for its executives.
Overall, without taking age into account, LinkedIn previously found that Alibaba, Baidu, and ByteDance are China’s top three companies to work for in 2019.
Here are the top ten companies in Lashou’s rankings.
No. 10:Â 360Â Security Technology
Our recent report:Â Chinese IT security firm 360 plans bold moves into enterprise-level security software
No. 9: Ant Financial
Our recent report: Ant Financial’s Xiang Hu Bao reaches 80 million users in 10 months and calls for insurance companies to get onboard
No. 8:Â Didi
Our recent report:Â Nio and Didi may merge their autonomous driving businesses
No. 7:Â Baidu
Our recent report:Â Baidu buys stake in scientific Q&A platform Guokr.com to grow content portfolio
No. 6: JD.com
Our recent report:Â JD.com allows users to tailor-make clothes, pushing the boundaries of mass customization
No. 5:Â NetEase
Our recent report: China’s second largest online gaming company NetEase eyes game-centric live-streaming business
No. 4: Xiaomi
Our recent report: Xiaomi launched its first crowdfunding campaign for cars
No. 3 : Alibaba
Our recent report: Alibaba to set up regional center in Central China’s Henan province
No. 2: Tencent
Our recent report:Â Tencent allies with Razer to set up cloud gaming standards, cooperating on hardware and software
No. 1: ByteDance
Our recent report: ByteDance acquires Xingfuli, steering into real estate search business