As the AI era arrives, traditional job opportunities are rapidly disappearing.
Whether you’re a fresh graduate or a seasoned professional, you may be facing unprecedented difficulty in securing meaningful employment. Layoffs and role volatility have become unavoidable realities.
As a veteran in the workforce, I no longer wish to compete with younger people for the last few remaining opportunities. Instead, I hope to open up new paths — for this era, and for more people. I believe AI will not only reshape the nature of jobs but also ignite a new wave of entrepreneurial opportunities.
In this transformative era, many still cling to traditional thinking — grateful just to have a job, or constantly chasing a “good enough” one. Meanwhile, a wave of self-driven entrepreneurship is quietly unfolding.
What I hope most is to see more people find a stage that truly belongs to them. And if they can't, I want our platform to help them find like-minded partners and embark on their own entrepreneurial journey.
The problem of mismatched careers is nothing new.
In my mother’s era, under a planned economy, people were stuck in one job, forced to tolerate incompetent managers just to survive. In my brother’s time, during the early days of reform, opportunities slightly increased — but the system didn’t change much.
These experiences taught me: talent is often wasted not due to a lack of effort, but because the environment never truly recognized or matched their value.
Even today, in Silicon Valley — the global hub of technological innovation — mismatches remain widespread.
I’ve felt it myself: traditional hiring systems treat people as interchangeable cogs, stripping them of belonging. Passive work environments not only fail to inspire potential, but also drag down companies. It's a lose-lose situation.
In the AI era, what I hope for is that more people fall in love with their work and enjoy the process of creating.
That they find the right partners, and with like-minded collaborators, build a stage of their own.
I hate to see everyone crowding a single narrow bridge;
I dream of opening up more paths that truly belong to you — and to each individual.
This is the founding intention behind CareerHighMatch.