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6.3m college graduates to challenge job market: Education Minister
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-11-21 03:41 BEIJING: China's Education Minister Yuan Guiren warned Friday that the country's record number of 6.3 million college graduates next year would pose "severe challenges" to the job market. Yuan told a tele-conference that universities should offer students more professional job-hunting training, and adjust their curricular to fit the needs of job market. However, the number of college students who found jobs saw a year-on-year increase despite the negative influence casted by the global economic downturn, he said.
The government has resorted to a series of measures to help college graduates find jobs, such as giving them preference in military recruitment and encouraging them to take grass-roots posts in the countryside and relatively poor western regions. The Ministry of Education said in October that a total of 130,000 graduates from Chinese universities and colleges are expected to join the army this winter, a record number in the country that wants to uplift the quality of servicemen while grappling with job crisis. |