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Job fairs opened for graduates amid financial crisis
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-11-17 13:35 TIANJIN -- China's Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security started a weeklong job-hunting service campaign on Sunday to help university graduates get employed amid the global financial crisis. Nationwide job fairs and online recruitments will offer more than 520,000 job vacancies for the graduates.
Si Yilei, director of the ministry's National Center for Human Resources, said besides the job fairs, the ministry would also provide consultations on job-hunting, give guidance and training to the graduates who choose to start their own business, and establish a database of unemployed graduates. Vice Minister Zhang Xiaojian said the graduates would face severe challenge in job-hunting due to the global financial crisis. "It's significant to the social stability of helping the graduates to get employed," Zhang said. More job opportunities in less-developed central and western parts of China will be offered to the graduates, he said. |