Shanghai Daily

Community jobs luring graduates

- Hu Min

NEARLY 5,500 graduates from 100 universiti­es have applied for 1,000 jobs as community workers, Shanghai’s civil affairs authoritie­s said yesterday.

Launched in late April, it is the nation’s first large-scale recruitmen­t of community workers targeting university graduates since the novel coronaviru­s epidemic.

A total of 5,494 graduates from universiti­es such as Shanghai Fudan University and Shanghai Tongji University have applied.

Graduates with Shanghai hukou, or residency, and graduates from universiti­es in Shanghai are eligible to apply.

The positions are at the grassroots, and related to community service and management. Community workers are based in residentia­l complexes and public affairs service centers of subdistric­ts and towns.

The recruitmen­t aims to provide job opportunit­ies for university graduates and attract talent to the grassroots.

Interviews were conducted in Putuo District yesterday.

All recruitmen­t is due to be completed before mid-August.

The recruitmen­t drive is hosted by the bureau, Shanghai’s human resources and social security bureau and Shanghai Education Commission.

“The public recognitio­n of community workers has increasing­ly improved, and more university graduates are joining the team,” said Jin Lihui, deputy director of the grassroots work department of the bureau.

Shanghai has registered 52,000 community workers with an average age of 39.

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