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Rankings to aid career prospects

- By HOULIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Areform of the ranking system for Chinese and foreign profession­als, to be launched within three years, will boost the career prospects of millions by removing outdated requiremen­ts, according to experts.

Profession­als across most industries are placed in three categories — junior, midlevel or senior— which limits their opportunit­ies for promotion. To advance their ranking, they are evaluated in areas such as foreign language ability, computer skills and published work.

However, the reform will see a greater emphasis placed on ethics, social contributi­on and innovation, the general offices of the Communist Party ofChina CentralCom­mittee and the State Council said in a notice on Sunday.

A reformed system will start to take shape within five years and will affect more than 55 million Chinese and foreign profession­als, making it easier for many to apply for higher positions, the notice said.

Initially, the reform will affect those in the fields of engineerin­g, hygiene, agricultur­e, accounting and scientific research as well as employees at higher-education institutes.

Wu Jiang, a former dean of the Chinese Academy of Personnel Science, welcomed the move, saying it will prevent cases where “someone with the right profession­al ranking is not qualified for the job they have, while someone else who is qualified does not have the necessary ranking to apply for it”.

The changes mean those who have made major contributi­ons will have a better chance of applying for senior profession­al positions, while a “green channel” will also be set up for eligible overseas experts to take senior posts, he said. Cheng De’an,

Currently, the criteria used to decide profession­al rankings, including published work, educationa­l background, seniority, foreign language ability and computer skills, has resulted in many Chinese teachers, doctors, nurses and engineers being disappoint­ed, Wu said.

He said a seed-breeding expert failed to get a job as an associate research fellow because he could not pass the required English exam, even though he had developed corn varieties that had helped increase output by millions of metric tons.

The requiremen­t for published work has also resulted in many doctors and academics becoming involved in academic fraud to win qualificat­ions.

The current rankings system does not meet the requiremen­ts of the times and some tests — notably the foreign language requiremen­t — creates bottleneck­s, Cheng De’an, a professor at Southwest University of Political Science and Law, told Xinhua News Agency.

“Some lecturers in universiti­es have paid undue attention to the number of academic papers they publish,” he added.

Some lecturers in universiti­es have paid undue attention to the number of academic papers they publish.”

professor at Southwest University of Political Science and Law

 ?? HE HAIYANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A breeder carries two panda cubs at the site of an event organized by the China Conservati­on and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Ya’an, Sichuan province, on Wednesday. Eight panda cubs, all born in 2016, were at the event held to celebrate the...
HE HAIYANG / FOR CHINA DAILY A breeder carries two panda cubs at the site of an event organized by the China Conservati­on and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Ya’an, Sichuan province, on Wednesday. Eight panda cubs, all born in 2016, were at the event held to celebrate the...

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