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- 2021-04-09 00:59
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- 二级知识专家网友:安稳不如野
- 2021-04-09 02:04
China will see its 2.8 million soon-to-be graduates going
job-hunting either at job fairs or online this year, an increase of
680,000 over the same time last year, according to the Ministry of
Personnel. The number of college graduates will hit 3.2 million in
2005.
Latest statistics show that there are still 700,000 college
graduates in 2003 who have not yet landed a job. The country will
have to offer more than 3 million new jobs to college graduates
alone in 2004. College graduates have to face a tight job market.
Confronted with the tough pressure of job-seek-ing, college
graduates rack their brains for a better future.
Expect a right employer
Nov. 20 is the first day granted by the Ministry of Education for
employers to enter college cam-pus for recruiting graduates. More
than 40 companies and institutions attached to China Aerospace &
Technology Corp. (CASC) held the first job fair in Tsinghua
University. Graduates from Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) and
Beihang University (BUAA) as well as other colleges and universities
of aerospace industry attended the fair.
Fan Yang, an electronic engineering major graduate from Tsinghua
University said, ¡°I prefer to work firstly as I believe my
competitiveness, and after the four-year study in campus I¡¯m willing
to apply what I learned to practice. The only thing I expect is a
suitable employer, who can offer a favorable atmosphere for work.¡±
Fan Yang, a 22-year-old young man, showed his confidence for seeking
job. Students like Fan accepted that they have to step into society
sooner or later, the earlier they touch society, the earlier they
gain professional experience.
Most Chinese college students graduate in summer, but fearing the
increasingly competitive labor market, many start their job-hunting
half a year or even one year before their graduation.
Continue study at graduate schools
Zhu Xiaofeng, majoring in economics in North-west University in
Xi¡¯an, is a member of those who want to continue their studies at
graduate schools. Zhu gets up at 6 a.m. every day and does not come
back until 11:30 p.m. for preparing for the National Entrance
Examination for MA/MS Candidates.
Zhu said, ¡°I¡¯m fond of economics very much, and I want to deepen my
knowledge of this field and do research work in future, so receiving
further education is the priority for me.¡±
In 2003 there were 799,000 applicants participated in the
examination in China, 27.7% up compared with the previous year, yet
only 217,000 students were admitted to graduate schools eventually.
Latest statistics show that the applicants this year increased 18.4%
with a total number of 945,000.
Study abroad
Compared with the busy graduates for job-hunting and examination
preparation, still there are some students who enjoy a relatively
leisure life. Wang Xinlei is one of them. As a senior journalism
student in Shanghai International Studies University, Wang has had
received the admission from Chicago University. Wang considered the
media in the US fully developed, and over there she could catch up
with the latest development of modern media. A master degree plus
experience in Western media circle will redound to her career
development later when she returns.
Starting from the last decade in 20th century, a large proportion of
graduates from prestigious Chinese universities went to study
abroad. The advanced education system and favorable career
development environment in Western countries attracted thousands of
talented Chinese students year after year. Statistics reveal that
students studying abroad from Peking University, Tsinghua University
and Fudan University, the top three in Chinese mainland, accounts
for 20% to 30% of the total graduates annually.
The high pressure of unemployment and low rate of admission to
graduate schools make some college students consider that receiving
Western education is nothing else but a good solution for their
graduation.
One once said that young people nowadays are luckier than their
father generation because they have the right to determine their own
future, while another said that these youngsters are more
unfortunate since they don¡¯t know how to choose their future when
facing more temptations.
job-hunting either at job fairs or online this year, an increase of
680,000 over the same time last year, according to the Ministry of
Personnel. The number of college graduates will hit 3.2 million in
2005.
Latest statistics show that there are still 700,000 college
graduates in 2003 who have not yet landed a job. The country will
have to offer more than 3 million new jobs to college graduates
alone in 2004. College graduates have to face a tight job market.
Confronted with the tough pressure of job-seek-ing, college
graduates rack their brains for a better future.
Expect a right employer
Nov. 20 is the first day granted by the Ministry of Education for
employers to enter college cam-pus for recruiting graduates. More
than 40 companies and institutions attached to China Aerospace &
Technology Corp. (CASC) held the first job fair in Tsinghua
University. Graduates from Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) and
Beihang University (BUAA) as well as other colleges and universities
of aerospace industry attended the fair.
Fan Yang, an electronic engineering major graduate from Tsinghua
University said, ¡°I prefer to work firstly as I believe my
competitiveness, and after the four-year study in campus I¡¯m willing
to apply what I learned to practice. The only thing I expect is a
suitable employer, who can offer a favorable atmosphere for work.¡±
Fan Yang, a 22-year-old young man, showed his confidence for seeking
job. Students like Fan accepted that they have to step into society
sooner or later, the earlier they touch society, the earlier they
gain professional experience.
Most Chinese college students graduate in summer, but fearing the
increasingly competitive labor market, many start their job-hunting
half a year or even one year before their graduation.
Continue study at graduate schools
Zhu Xiaofeng, majoring in economics in North-west University in
Xi¡¯an, is a member of those who want to continue their studies at
graduate schools. Zhu gets up at 6 a.m. every day and does not come
back until 11:30 p.m. for preparing for the National Entrance
Examination for MA/MS Candidates.
Zhu said, ¡°I¡¯m fond of economics very much, and I want to deepen my
knowledge of this field and do research work in future, so receiving
further education is the priority for me.¡±
In 2003 there were 799,000 applicants participated in the
examination in China, 27.7% up compared with the previous year, yet
only 217,000 students were admitted to graduate schools eventually.
Latest statistics show that the applicants this year increased 18.4%
with a total number of 945,000.
Study abroad
Compared with the busy graduates for job-hunting and examination
preparation, still there are some students who enjoy a relatively
leisure life. Wang Xinlei is one of them. As a senior journalism
student in Shanghai International Studies University, Wang has had
received the admission from Chicago University. Wang considered the
media in the US fully developed, and over there she could catch up
with the latest development of modern media. A master degree plus
experience in Western media circle will redound to her career
development later when she returns.
Starting from the last decade in 20th century, a large proportion of
graduates from prestigious Chinese universities went to study
abroad. The advanced education system and favorable career
development environment in Western countries attracted thousands of
talented Chinese students year after year. Statistics reveal that
students studying abroad from Peking University, Tsinghua University
and Fudan University, the top three in Chinese mainland, accounts
for 20% to 30% of the total graduates annually.
The high pressure of unemployment and low rate of admission to
graduate schools make some college students consider that receiving
Western education is nothing else but a good solution for their
graduation.
One once said that young people nowadays are luckier than their
father generation because they have the right to determine their own
future, while another said that these youngsters are more
unfortunate since they don¡¯t know how to choose their future when
facing more temptations.
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