Tik Tok to hire 10,000 people
As the US clamps down on Chinese tech companies as geopolitical tensions rise between Washington and Beijing, Tik Tok employees in the US have doubled as the company which used to have a workforce of under 500 people now have a workforce of almost 1400. Despite a potential ban of the app in the US, the company is confident about the immense, sheer popularity of the app which has soared over the past few months. Read about the details here.
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