Companies can ‘hire’ a virtual person for about $14k a year in China
From customer service to the entertainment industry, businesses in China are paying up big bucks for virtual employees.
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From customer service to the entertainment industry, businesses in China are paying up big bucks for virtual employees.
Some market players have stuck their neck out with price calls for what could be another volatile year.
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