More overseas Chinese grads return, as brain gain powers future of home-grown frontiers
A record number of overseas Chinese graduates are returning to China, driven by opportunities in the country's rapidly expanding tech and advanced manufacturing sectors. According to Zhaopin, a job recruitment platform, the influx increased by 12% in 2025, reaching an eight-year high and 2.25 times the level in 2018.

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AI-generatedA record number of overseas Chinese graduates are returning to China, driven by opportunities in the country's rapidly expanding tech and advanced manufacturing sectors. According to Zhaopin, a job recruitment platform, the influx increased by 12% in 2025, reaching an eight-year high and 2.25 times the level in 2018. While traditional sectors like education still have high demand, emerging strategic industries such as AI and new materials are experiencing accelerated hiring due to policy support and investor interest. This shift is also influencing jobseeker preferences, with application interest growing fastest in next-generation IT and advanced manufacturing, particularly in new materials and optoelectronics. The trend indicates a sustained confidence in domestic opportunities for globally trained talent.
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5 extractedDemand for overseas-educated talent in education, training and academic institutions accounted for more than 30% of hiring demand in 2025.
The homecoming trend is 2.25 times the 2018 level.
The influx of returning graduates is up 12 per cent in 2025 to an eight-year high.
A record wave of overseas graduates is returning to China.
Policy backing and heightened investor interest are accelerating hiring in emerging strategic industries.