East China’s Jiangsu province has taken multiple measures since the start of this year to create jobs for college graduates. Let’s take a close look.
Since December 7, Nanjing-based enterprises have held online job fairs for Beijing-based universities to provide job vacancies in key enterprises and institutions for graduates from Tsinghua University and Peking University.
More than 20 institutions, including Zijinshan Laboratory for Network Communication and Security and the Fourteenth Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Corporation, provided more than 2000 competitive positions in network communication, biotechnology, medical and health care.
Wang Jiabo, General Manager of Human Resources Department of Nanjing Guobo Electronics Co., Ltd.
We are expected to recruit 45 people,with master's and doctoral degrees,majoring in microwave circuit design and chip design technology and materials.We hope that the graduates will have strong scientific research ability.The annual salary of new employees ranges from 220000 yuan to 400000 yuan.
All parts of the province have held special job fairs to provide employment services. Changzhou has provided guarantee and help for graduates in terms of resource connection and information transmission. Kunshan-based colleges and universities have provided career guidance services for graduates around career planning, job search and interview skills in a bid to help graduates better define their career orientation and improve their employment quality.
Universities in Wuxi have extensively integrated alumni resources to provide employment guidance and high-quality job promotion for graduates.
The Provincial Department of Education and the Provincial Department of Human Resources and Social Security have actively carried out the employment and entrepreneurship services for college graduates by encouraging regions to take measures, including school enterprise cooperation, targeted assistance to disadvantaged groups, support independent entrepreneurship and flexible employment so as to help college graduates find jobs.