China+1 factory construction is booming, but a severe manager shortage is the hidden bottleneck. Bilingual leaders fluent in Mandarin and local languages (Vietnamese, Spanish, Hungarian) are extremely rare. Experienced Chinese managers resist relocating overseas without large premiums. Consequently, salaries have soared over 80%, and recruiting "unicorn" candidates remains the top challenge. Without these skilled leaders, overseas plants face delays and quality issues—proving that moving a factory is easier than moving a manager.
TikTok Shop’s European expansion—launching in four new markets on June 15—has triggered a severe cross-border supply chain talent crunch. Its “Fulfilled by TikTok” warehouses across Germany, France, Italy, and Spain require bilingual managers and customs experts who are in critically short supply. Salaries for senior logistics directors now exceed €200,000, with companies poaching talent at 40% premiums. The looming EU customs reform will further strain compliance staffing. As one recruiter notes, “Everyone is hiring for the same three titles.” TikTok’s global GMV is set to reach $112 billion in 2026, but without enough experienced professionals to run its logistics, the platform’s European dream may stall.
China's two most valuable tech companies are locked in a high-stakes talent war over AI researchers. ByteDance's Seed team has lost nearly 70 core engineers in 12 months. Sun Tzu Recruitment, which has placed senior AI researchers at both companies, describes this churn rate as unprecedented. — many to Tencent — while the TikTok owner fights back with special stock options and nine-figure pay packages for top hires like DeepSeek's Guo Daya.
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