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Graduates get more teaching jobs

July 10th, 2009

jiuyejiuye 6.11 million fresh graduates will crowd into the job hunting market this year while it was only 5.59 million in 2008. Since there is a great pressure of the employment around the country, this year, 50000 graduate students which are three times more than it was in 2008 could work as short-term teachers.

There is a contract with the local government that graduate students should work there for 3 years and the central government will pay a special fund for them. “Some jobs are only Read more…

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More graduates have access to get business start-up loans

April 23rd, 2009

shanghaibiyeshengzizhuchuangyeOn April 1st, Shanghai launched a new policy, which will enable more people to get loans to  start business.

The new policy of Shanghai human resources and social security bureau says that after providing a feasible business plan, any Shanghai citizen under 35 can apply a one-year loan up to 100,000 Yuan ($14,630), which is guaranteed by the government.

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Tight job market for graduates

April 3rd, 2009

shanghai zhaopin In this tough time, more than 70% upcoming graduates are hunting jobs. In March 70% graduates had job offers, but the situation was really different now.

It is reported by Shanghai Foreign Service Co Ltd (SFSC) that since last fall more than 60% graduates have sent out more than 30 resumes. According to Wu Xiaohui, senior campus recruitment consultant with SFSC, graduates are forced Read more…

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Volunteers for Shanghai Expo

April 2nd, 2009

shanghaishiboAs a college graduate in Shanghai this year, Yu Min is still looking for a job. Though it is difficult  to find a good job this year, Yu Min does not feel anxious, for she has planed well.

The student from the shanghai University of science and Technology wanted to apply for the Shanghai World Expo volunteer program, which he believed would bring her “some experience to build necessary social skills” while getting involved in “such an exciting” event.

If she failed to find a satisfactory job this year, at least she could do something in this world-class event, which would benefit Read more…

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Jobs for graduates come first

December 29th, 2008

beihang1As Premier Wen Jiabao said “your difficulties are my difficulties, and if you are worried then I am more worried than you”, college graduates’ employment become the first in the government’s agenda.

Students in the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Aerospace’s library greeted Wen cheerfully who visited the university in surprise with the good news.

The news that government is going to help 6.5 million graduates find Read more…

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