These are the best companies to work for in China, according to LinkedIn

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More than half of China's top employers have internet and technology services at the core of their business, according to a new study from LinkedIn.

The"top companies" list is based on feedback from LinkedIn's more than 40 million users in China. The study looks at four main pillars: interest in the company; engagement with employees; job demand; and employee retention.* The annual list forms part of LinkedIn's wider analysis of its more than 610 million users. Those findings have been used to determine the top companies to work for across Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, the U.K. and the U.S.

U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon first entered China in 2004 with the acquisition of Beijing-headquartered online bookstore Joyo.com. It has since grown rapidly in the country in a bid to compete with homegrown e-commerce giants like Alibaba and today operates more than a dozen business centers across China.Didi, otherwise know as Didi Chuxing, is a Chinese ride-sharing, artifiicial intelligence and autonomous technology business headquartered in Beijing.

 

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