@seclink: As expected, many FDE positions have appeared on Boss Zhipin recently, with salaries around 15k-30k. I remember when I talked about this emerging role three months ago, no one in China was discussing it yet.
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Observed that many FDE positions have appeared on Boss Zhipin, with monthly salaries of 15k-30k. Three months ago, no one in China was discussing this emerging role.
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Indeed, many FDE roles have recently appeared on Boss Zhipin, with salaries generally ranging from 15k to 30k. I recall that when I talked about this emerging position three months ago, no one was discussing it domestically.
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