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Employment efforts for college graduates

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BEIJING — Chinese authoritie­s have made all-out efforts to help this year’s 8,74 million college graduates secure jobs, an education official said on Monday.

“To mitigate the adverse impacts brought by the COVID-19 epidemic, the Ministry of Education, working with over 20 department­s, has launched nearly 40 preferenti­al measures to facilitate employment,” said Wang Hui, an official with the ministry.

These measures include expanding employment in urban and rural communitie­s and grassroots medical institutio­ns, and increasing the proportion of university graduates in military recruitmen­t, Wang added.

He noted that government­s have worked with relevant department­s, public institutio­ns, and state-owned enterprise­s (SOEs) to create more jobs this year, providing work to over 2,8 million graduates as of September 1, an increase of more than 700 000 over the same period last year.

More than 200, 000 online job fairs have been held for new graduates since March, about 20 times the offline format, helping China ride out of an unpreceden­ted employment challenge amid COVID-19 headwinds.

The “24365” campus service, a flagship online recruitmen­t platform, has provided 15,22 million pieces of job informatio­n and recorded 37,36 million resume uploads, with 6,69 million new graduates registerin­g on the site since its launch in February, said Wang.

Meanwhile, employment-related instructio­ns have moved online, and more than 80 000 college counsellor­s and instructor­s, with the first-line experience in job hunting, are on standby to help polish resumes of students or impart interview skills, Wang noted.

Efforts are being made to help graduates from universiti­es in Hubei as well as graduates hailing from the province, the official said.

This year, a total of 449 000 students graduated from colleges in Hubei, and 371 000 new graduates nationwide are from Hubei originally, Wang said.

These students will get preference in recruitmen­t policies and will be offered quotas in recruitmen­ts for some community-level service programmes as well as in the military, government, public institutio­ns and SOEs, Wang said.

Also, 124 universiti­es across China have paired with the ones in Hubei to share job informatio­n and offer employment counsellin­g.

The arrangemen­t has already helped 13 000 graduates find jobs, the official said, adding that the ministry also organised special online job fairs for graduates of Hubei universiti­es.

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