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Job Banks: Non-Tech Industries Are Increasing Their Efforts to Attract Talent, with the Construction and Real Estate Sectors Being the Most Active.

Taiwan's stock market remains active, with companies scrambling to recruit tech talent. However, a recent analysis released by 104 Job Bank on the 5th shows that in the first quarter of this year, non-tech industries outpaced the tech sector in terms of talent acquisition, with the construction and real estate industries issuing the most job offers. 1111 Job Bank, on the other hand, believes that AI is not a manpower killer for human resources, …
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Taiwan's stock market remains active, with companies scrambling to recruit tech talent. However, a recent analysis released by 104 Job Bank on the 5th shows that in the first quarter of this year, non-tech industries outpaced the tech sector in terms of talent acquisition, with the construction and real estate industries issuing the most job offers. 1111 Job Bank, on the other hand, believes that AI is not a manpower killer for human resources, …

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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