More overseas Chinese grads return, as brain gain powers future of home-grown frontiers
Record jump in returnees seen reflecting confidence in some domestic opportunities, particularly in areas such as AI, advanced manufacturing

Defying a tight domestic job market, a record wave of overseas graduates is flooding back to China, eager to snatch up opportunities in its fast-growing tech and advanced manufacturing sectors.
The influx, up 12 per cent in 2025 to an eight-year high, signals “determined confidence” among globally trained talent, according to findings by job-recruitment platform Zhaopin.
And the robustness of this homecoming trend, at 2.25 times the 2018 level, points to a “sustained trend” in domestic opportunities, the platform said in a report last week.
Despite hiring demand remaining concentrated in traditional sectors such as education and foreign trade, “policy backing and heightened investor interest are accelerating hiring in emerging strategic industries such as new materials, artificial intelligence and high-end manufacturing, which are increasingly seen as long-term, high-value career paths”, Zhaopin’s report said.
This shift is also reshaping jobseekers’ preferences, with application interest increasingly tilting towards emerging industries.
Demand for overseas-educated talent continues to concentrate in traditional sectors such as education, training and academic institutions, which Zhaopin said accounted for more than 30 per cent of hiring demand for overseas-educated candidates in 2025.