China Daily (Hong Kong)

Interns get a leg up in jobhunt

- By SHI JING in Shanghai shijing@chinadaily.com.cn

Candidates with internship experience during their college years have a distinct advantage among the 7 million graduates hunting for jobs.

“When we go through resumes, those who have internship experience are more attractive to us,’’ said Liu Lei, human resources manager at Sensata Technologi­es in Jiangsu province.

Statistics provided by the Ministry of Education show job openings are down by 15 percent year-on-year.

By the end of May, usually the peak time for job offers, only 20 percent of graduates in Shanghai had received full-time offers. The rate was 40 percent in Beijing and 30 percent in Guangdong.

FESCO Adecco has been running internship programs in cooperatio­n with the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League since 2010.

This year, there will be about 200 university students from Shaanxi province taking internship­s at call centers for two major State-owned commercial banks in Shanghai and Kunshan. The internship will last about six months and interns will probably be offered jobs when it is completed.

“If the students are not offered jobs after internship­s but still willing to look for jobs in Shanghai, we will introduce them to other companies. If they would like to go back to their hometowns, we will provide internship certificat­es co- authorized by the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and the companies where they interned, as well as certificat­es provided by our company,” said Yang Kai, director of the Business Process Outsourcin­g Center of FESCO Adecco.

“The call center is an emerging industry in China that has a large demand for employees. Fresh college graduates will have more chances to be given full-time job offers when an internship ends. It is the candidate’s communicat­ion skills that call center employers stress the most. It does not matter which subject the candidate studied at university,” he added.

As for the basic salary, the average for the students doing internship­s at the call centers is about 3,000 yuan ($ 500) per month. Bonus will be paid based on performanc­e.

“College graduates nowadays seem to have a higher salary expectatio­n which few jobs in the market can meet. But the salary of the internship positions we offer is quite competitiv­e. Internship­s can give them the chance to know the society and themselves well. They can get to know how much they can be fairly paid,” he said.

Wang Bo has just finished his six- month internship at the credit card center of a State- owned commercial bank in Shanghai.

“I will be working as a customer service representa­tive at the center. The salary is also quite good, at about 4,000 yuan a month, which is way better than in my hometown Shaanxi,” said Wang, who majored in marketing at Shaanxi Youth Vocational College.

About 200 students in Shaanxi applied for this internship program. Only 50 of them passed the interview and got the chance to intern in large organizati­ons in Shanghai. About 20 of the students were given full-time job opportunit­ies and decided to stay here.

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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY These students from a recent FESCO Adecco internship program will likely have an easier time finding a job.

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