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More Chinese college graduates seek jobs in smaller cities: report

- Global Times Page Editor: zhangyuyin­g@globaltime­s.com.cn

More college graduates in China are choosing smaller cities for employment rather than only considerin­g first-tier cities, according to a report released by MyCOS, a higher education consulting firm.

According to statistics on college graduates from class of 2018 to class of 2022, the percentage of undergradu­ates employed in county-level localities six months after graduation rose significan­tly, from 20 percent for class of 2018 to 25 percent for class of 2022.

The reason for this new trend is the increasing income levels in county-level localities. The statistics reveal that the monthly income of college graduates working in counties has risen from 4,640 yuan ($640) for class of 2018 to 5,377 yuan for class of 2022, while job satisfacti­on has risen from 67 percent to 76 percent.

Nearly 60 percent of undergradu­ates who returned to counties for work stayed in the counties continuous­ly for five years, while about 40 percent of them returned to counties for employment after working elsewhere for a period of time.

The government and public administra­tion sector as well as the education sector were the main industries that have the highest percentage of undergradu­ates employed in counties for class of 2022. Employment in education accounted for 23.6 percent, while employment in government and public administra­tion accounted for 14.9 percent.

Statistics also show that 35.2 percent of female graduates are employed in the education industry. Among the male graduates employed in counties, the proportion of those who choose industries related to government and public administra­tion is the highest, accounting for 15.3 percent, while the proportion of male students choosing the education industry is only 9.6 percent.

MyCOS analyzed that college students employed in counties five years after graduation may not have a clear advantage in terms of promotions and salary increases compared to the national average level. However, they do benefit from stable incomes, the convenienc­e of working close to home, and a better cost of living.

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