Chinese tech companies reportedly hiring 'cheerleaders' to motivate programmers
At least one tech company in China appears to be taking a page out of Silicon Valley's infamous "workplace culture" handbook by offering its employees some rather unique benefits — one of which includes personal cheerleaders.
The country's government-run news service China.org.cn reported last week that internet companies "across China" are hiring "pretty, talented girls that help create a fun work environment."
Dubbed "programming cheerleaders," these young women serve to chit-chat and play Ping-Pong with employees as part of their role.
They also sometimes smile and clap for male employees who play guitar in the office, as indicated by photos posted to the news service's verified "Trending in China" Facebook page.
And unlike Google and Facebook, where employees must walk (or ride Segways) to company restaurants for free food, these cheerleaders will reportedly take breakfast orders from employees right at their desks.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 27 2015, @02:11PM
It's got pictures and it's workplace-safe.
(Score: 2) by Joe Desertrat on Saturday August 29 2015, @02:28AM
It's got pictures and it's workplace-safe.
I thought American cubicle farms were awful. These people are working elbow to elbow.