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AI企业万兴科技启动2026届全球校招拟发500个Offer 研发人才首年年薪可高达百万

Group 1 - AIGC software company Wanjing Technology (300624.SZ) has launched a global campus recruitment program for 2026 graduates, offering 500 high-quality job offers across five categories: product, research and development, marketing, design, and functional roles [1][3] - The recruitment program includes competitive salaries, with starting salaries for product and R&D positions at 300,000 yuan, and R&D positions potentially reaching 1,000,000 yuan in the first year; other roles start at 200,000 yuan, with marketing and design roles reaching up to 400,000 yuan [1][5] - The company emphasizes the importance of early internships for graduates, providing opportunities for early conversion to full-time positions and accelerated promotion qualifications for outstanding candidates [3] Group 2 - There is a significant increase in demand for product and R&D roles, with specific positions in strategic planning, rendering algorithms, recommendation algorithms, and mobile and desktop development [5] - Wanjing Technology is enhancing its AI capabilities, having recently launched Wanjing Tianmu 2.0 and its first AI Agent product, Wanjing Chaomei Agent, which allows users to create and call custom workflows for audio and video creation [5][7] - The company has opened its web-based AI video creation platform, Wanjing Tianmu Creation Square, and launched mobile AIGC applications on various app stores, achieving high rankings in global AI application lists [5][7] Group 3 - The recruitment program has expanded to include international locations such as Tokyo and Vancouver, providing graduates with a global platform [7] - Since its listing in 2018, Wanjing Technology has established a global operations headquarters and creative software R&D center in Changsha, significantly increasing its workforce and office space [7][9] - Wanjing Technology is recognized as a leading player in China's digital creative software sector, with a wide range of products and a strong global presence, often referred to as the "Chinese version of Adobe" [9]