Shanghai Daily

Job fair lures students to Lingang area

- Yang Meiping

MORE than 80 enterprise­s offering over 1,000 vacancies took part in a jobs fair for graduating students from five universiti­es in the Lingang area, the first of its kind organized after it was announced as an expanded area of the pilot free trade zone.

The prospectiv­e employers were from sectors including finance, shipping, logistics, law, technology, chemical engineerin­g, electricit­y and ship management.

Youcan Robot, which produces underwater tracking robots, had one of the most popular booths with students lining up soon after the fair opened at Shanghai Ocean University.

“After Lingang was added to the FTZ, we also see greater developmen­t potential as most of our products are sold overseas and now we need more talent,” said Li Zhiqing, the company’s CEO.

Li said that it was difficult to recruit graduates from downtown to its company in Lingang due to its suburban location, but those from universiti­es in the area showed more willingnes­s to stay.

Yan Ping, director of the employment service center at Shanghai Ocean University, said more of its graduates are now willing to work in Lingang, especially after it was added to the pilot free trade zone.

“After the announceme­nt, many students are eager to know the favorable policies for graduates who choose to work in the area,” said Yan. “We recently invited officials to explain the policies, such as subsidies for renting house and internship­s, and all the seats of the auditorium were occupied.”

A staff member from the Lingang talent service center said students taking internship­s locally can apply for a monthly 2,000 yuan subsidy for up to six months. There were also affordable apartments for talent and rental subsidies available of between 400 yuan and 1,000 yuan a month.

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