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80,000 Job Offers for Beijing Grads

February 20th, 2009

beijingqiuzhi Considering the influence of the global economic slowdown on the employment of college graduates, the municipal bureau of personnel declared yesterday that graduates with a Beijing Hukou or permanent residence permit will receive at least one job offer by suitable employers in the coming month.

Lu Lin, director of the bureau’s college graduate employment department, said job seeker can register at related departments in Beijing’s 18 districts and countries and then these departments will match them with employers.

This year witness at least 210,000 local college graduates entering the job market, with more than 90,000 holding the Beijing Hukou. Figures from the Beijing Municipal Education Commission show the number of this year’s local graduates is 14,000 more than last year.

If there’s not enough suitable position for graduates, they are recommended to other districts or countries, the official said.

More measures are also stepped up by related government departments to encourage enterprise to recruit more college graduates. These measures include career counseling and training, and additional support to those with physical disabilities or those majoring in subjects less popular with employers.

In the next month, 80,000 job vacancies for graduates through 150 career fairs will be offered, said the bureau. Details of the career fairs and information of vacancies can be found on zhaopin.bjrc.com and www. Bjbys.com. Beijing will also hire college graduates as community assistant to encourage them to work at the grassroot level.

College students in Beijing think highly of these latest efforts to boost employment for students to graduate in July. For example, Dong Bo and Zhao Kai hold the similar opinion that they will cherish every job opportunity to improve themselves.

 

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