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China graduates face job crunch
With the trees in bloom and the sun shining, students strolling the grounds of Beijing's leafy university campuses shouldn't have a care in
the world.
June 30, 2006 • Read more..
Shortage of jobs to affect huge number of graduates
China's university graduates are braced for gloomier employment prospects next year as the number of graduates will reach a record high of 4.95 million, the Ministry of Education said yesterday.
November 29, 2006 • Read more..
1.24m college students to graduate jobless this year
About 1.24 million Chinese college students will graduate without jobs that require their qualifications this year, Tian Chengping, head of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, has warned.
November 17, 2006 • Read more..
Unemployed graduates ashamed to apply for living allowance
Chinese college graduates who cannot find a job straight after graduation consider it shameful to apply to the government for a minimum living allowance to cover their living expenses.
October 3, 2006 • Read more..
College graduates find job market discriminatory
Zhu Yan, when asked to reflect on his job hunt after graduating this year from Jiangsu University in East China, shook his head.
October 3, 2006 • Read more..
Recruitment advertising through posters to promote volunteers recruitment
The BOCOG departments in charge of the volunteers and cultural activities has made collaborative efforts to launch two posters in line with the volunteers' recruitment for the Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games.
October 31, 2006 • Read more..
Recruitment advertising campaign IKEA
Standards Group developed a recruitment advertising campaign for IKEA. IKEA wants to recruit more than 8,000 people over the next five years.
January 5, 2007 • Read more..
Time has come to talk of cabbages and jobs
Hundreds of thousands of would-be college graduates across the country are looking for jobs.
December 13, 2006 • Read more..
IT recruits miss mark in uni push
Big dotcoms have this year been sending out regional presidents and chief executise officers to comprises in a bid to recruit new university graduates.
December 9, 2006 • Read more..
University graduates in China now seek jobs at temples
With jobs hard to get in the highly competitive Chinese market, graduates are now stalking the corridors of holy temples.
January 8, 2007 • Read more..
China's Best Graduate Schools 2006
Sina Web recently publishes the ranking list of 100 top China's best Graduate Schools in 2006.
September 13, 2006 • Read more..
Living on 1,000 RMB a month in Shanghai
Just recently, we came across a report from December 2006 about the lives of seven individuals, each making 1,000 yuan per month, living in seven different Chinese cities.
January 10, 2007 • Read more..
Residence system blocks city's open job market
The city's approval system for granting permanent residence to non-locals who graduate from a Shanghai university is discriminatory and blocks the free flow of the job market.
January 31, 2007 • Read more..
Chinese firms hungry for talent
In the 1980s and most of the 1990s, almost all talented Chinese students wanted to study abroad.
January 3, 2007 • Read more..
Deloittle launches recruitment advertising campaign targeted at Chinese graduates
Professional services firm Deloitte has launched a recruitment advertising campaign to attract up to 50 graduates a year directly from Chinese universities.
December 12, 2006 • Read more..
Adidas rolls out worldwide e-recruitment scheme to boost its global talent
Sports retailer Adidas has rolled out a new e-recruitment initiative worldwide to improve its global talent strategy.
November 28, 2006 • Read more..
White collars feel blue
At the forefront of those benefiting from China's rapid economic growth, the white collars are supposed to be happy.
February 9, 2007 • Read more..
Graduates turn to suburbs for work
The Beijing municipal government has set out to recruit thousands of university graduates to work as junior officials in rural areas.
February 9, 2007 • Read more..
Employers head to rail stations to find workers
A shortage of workers during the Spring Festival has driven many employers to recruit staff from incoming migrant workers at the city's railway stations.
February 28, 2007 • Read more..
Chinese universities urged to develop students' practical and innovative capacities
Chinese colleges and universities should reduce the proportion of required courses on the curriculum to give the students more freedom of choice.
March 5, 2007 • Read more..
Economic boom a bonanza for graduates
Shanghai's booming economy is having a flow-on effect throughout society - and university graduates are no exception.
March 6, 2007 • Read more..
Jobless rate among young a key concern
The city government plans to set up training programs for 5,000 college and university graduates this year, in order to equip them with stronger vocational skills.
March 8, 2007 • Read more..
Top 10 industries in terms of available online vacancies in 2004
Originally, online recruiting ads are mainly issued by IT companies. Along with the development of online recruiting, more and more traditional companies are now adopting online recruiting.
March 9, 2007 • Read more..
China's talent wars
Despite the apparent abundance of labor, there is a paradox: Companies often have trouble finding the right candidate for the job.
March 13, 2007 • Read more..
Tech flocks to Shanghai
44 foreign companies now have their Asia-Pacific headquarters in Shanghai, 48 of which established
operations there only in the last year.
March 14, 2007 • Read more..
Jackie Chan stars in a recruitment campaign LAPD
Jackie Chan has taken on a new role promoting the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to Asian-Americans
March 21, 2007 • Read more..
Philips recruitment advertising campaign in China
The appeal of the 'touch lives every day' concept was confirmed in a pilot study in China in 2005. Check out there beautiful advertisement.
March 26, 2007 • Read more..
China's graduates are not finding any jobs
China has more than doubled university enrollment during this decade, and educated job seekers are entering the labor force at a record rate.
March 26, 2007 • Read more..
Chinese graduates are struggling on the job market.
China's job market is slim this year with 4.95 million new graduates from nationwide colleges and universities, 820,000 more than last year.
March 27, 2007 • Read more..
Recruitment advertising spending in China
The market size of newspaper recruiting, recruitment fair, online recruiting, headhunter/TV/broadcasting.
March 28, 2007 • Read more..
Local talent abroad
Nearly 1.1 million Chinese students have studied abroad, either financed by the government or their own resources, but just 275,000 returned to China after graduation.
April 5, 2007 • Read more..
Social networks are the key to finding jobs
Half of new college graduates consider
guanxi or relationships with the powerful and influential as the most effective way to find a job.
April 20, 2007 • Read more..
Creative recruitment advertising
In an attempt to recruit new members to the evergrowing new trend of personal fitness,
they opt for something unusual.
May 11, 2007 • Read more..
Advertising for job-a-matic on TypePad's blogging service
Users of TypePad's blogging service - which must number in the tens of thousands, if not more - are currently greeted with the following promo.
June 9, 2007 • Read more..
China's best and brightest go abroad and don't come back
China's best and brightest go abroad for a university education and never return home to share their knowledge and expertise with the motherland.
June 17, 2007 • Read more..
A third of students want to live abroad
More than 30 percent of Shanghai's high school students want to move to another country.
June 17, 2007 • Read more..
Students overseas to double by 2010
The number of Chinese studying abroad is expected to reach 200,000 in 2010, almost double last year's 118,500
June 17, 2007 • Read more..
SGCC launched a recruitment advertising campaign
State Grid Corp of China (SGCC) launched a worldwide recruitment advertising campaign
for its five research and development institutes.
July 2, 2007 • Read more..
51job into coupon advertising services in China.
51job, Inc. and Recruit Co., Ltd. announced today a cooperation agreement to establish a new
company focused on providing coupon advertising services in China.
July 30, 2007 • Read more..
43,000 new jobs created within Shanghai
Shanghai has created 443,000 new jobs by the end of June this year, fulfilling 88.6 percent of the city's yearly target of 500,000 positions.
July 30, 2007 • Read more..
Bayer Supports University
German company Bayer and Tongji University inaugurated a USD1m fund to finance a chair in sustainable development at Tongji University.
October 16, 2007 • Read more..
Maximum brings employer branding to China.
Maximum is one of the world's most innovative employment marketing and communication agencies.
November 12, 2007 • Read more..
More graduates are finding work
Shanghai's college graduates' employment rate at 97.25 percent for 2007.
January 8, 2008 • Read more..
Civil service jobs are top of the wanted list
A record number of people are seeking jobs as city civil servants this year.
January 11, 2008 • Read more..
Finance industry employees top salary rankings
Employees in the financial sector earned much more than workers in other industries, an annual salary report has revealed.
February 19, 2008 • Read more..
Salary for new graduates edges up
The average starting salary for new graduates in 2007 was 1,798 yuan per month ($250), 210 yuan more than that of 2005
February 26, 2008 • Read more..
20% university graduates fail to find jobs in 2007
About 20 percent of university students in China, who graduated in 2007, have so far failed to find jobs
February 26, 2008 • Read more..
JPMorgan plans major expansion.
JPMorgan will hire 1,900 new employees for its Hong Kong operations within the next three years to cope with growth, writes Chris Davis.
April 13, 2008 • Read more..
PricewaterhouseCoopers launched its graduate recruitment campaign for 2008-2009.
Accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers has launched its 2008-2009 graduate recruitment campaign.
September 24, 2008 • Read more..
"Hukou" Holding Down New Grad Employment
Chinese job market prospects for college graduates will get darker in 2009.
March 3, 2009 • Read more..
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