Alibaba
hiring in Amazon, Microsoft backyard as U.S. cloud unit
expands
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[March 12, 2015]
By Paul Carsten and John Ruwitch
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Alibaba Group
Holding Ltd, the world's largest e-commerce firm, has begun hunting
staff in Seattle, home turf of Amazon.com Inc and Microsoft Corp,
focusing on savvy cloud computing hires as it ramps up U.S. operations.
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Three positions were open to people in Seattle, two of which also
allow applications for Alibaba's Silicon Valley offices, according
to advertisements on LinkedIn Corp'sN> business networking site in
the past week.
Several recruiters in the region said they had registered the firm's
hiring drive, suggesting Alibaba is eyeing staff at rival Amazon as
well as Microsoft and Facebook Inc.
According to LinkedIn's data, Alibaba has already hired staff away
from Microsoft and Amazon. LinkedIn data list Microsoft as the top
company from which former employees have joined Alibaba, not
specifying the location of the hires, with 20 recruits for
unspecified posts at the Chinese company having previously worked at
the software giant.
With the job openings Alibaba joins the increasingly fierce fight
for cloud computing talent in Silicon Valley and Seattle, where it
opened a research and development center in what is Microsoft and
Amazon's backyard late last year.
The Chinese company's arrival on the tech job market is - for now -
unlikely to pose a concern to major industry incumbents, who in past
years have resorted to increasingly imaginative tactics to recruit
scant human resources.
Alibaba's moves in the region are at an early stage, and the amount
of hiring still comparatively low, said recruiters. The company has
fewer than 300 employees in the United States.
But Alibaba is looking at Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook in the
Seattle area for new blood, particularly developers, said Jerry
Taylor, president of Executive Recruiters Inc in Bellevue,
Washington.
"I'm sure they're going to be web-based as well as mobile-type
folks," he said. "They're trying to get a footprint in the United
States. What better place to go than their direct competitor in
Amazon?"
An Alibaba spokesman declined to give details of recruitment.
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Alibaba's talent hunt coincides with a broader push in the United
States this year to win over U.S. business, offering American
retailers new ways to sell to China's vast and growing middle class.
On March 4 it launched a cloud computing hub in Silicon Valley, its
first outside of China.
Alibaba has hired at least 10 software engineers or computing
experts from either Microsoft or Amazon since July 2014, all but one
based in the greater Seattle area, according to their LinkedIn
profiles.
Li Xiaolong, one of the 10 and a senior staff engineer at Alibaba,
openly advertises for like-minded talent on his profile: "We are
actively hiring talents in machine learning, data mining and
distributed computing, as well as hardcore software engineers to
improve the world's biggest e-commerce platform. The location can be
Seattle, Silicon Valley, Beijing or Hangzhou."
Alibaba declined to make its hires available for comment.
(Additional reporting by Jim Christie and Edwin Chan in SAN
FRANCISCO; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)
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