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China created over 65 million jobs in five years

China'sjobmarkethasremainedstableinthepastfiveyearsandmadepositivecontributionstonationaldevelopment,anofficialsaidThursday.Chinahascreatedmorethan65millionjobs

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Understanding China’s Employability landscape

AninformativepaneldiscussiononChina’sfastmovingemployabilitylandscapeforreturninggraduatesofAustralianuniversitiesandinstitutionswasheldinBeijingonNovember9.The

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New graduates fight floods on commencement day in China

Justasthe2017graduationseasoncomestoaclose,manyseatswereunexpectedlyleftemptyduringthecommencementceremonyheldlastFridayinChina’sNationalUniversityofDefenseTech

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Innovative Chinese students to mark youth with another graduation photo

Withgraduationseasonjustaroundthecorner,themostanticipatedcompetitionamongChina’sstudentsposingforagraduationphotooncampusisstartingalloveragain.Wehavecollected

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A third of Chinese graduates to work in first-tier cities

A recent employment survey has revealed 33.5 percent of new graduates from colleges and universities this year have signed contracts with employers in the country's first-tier cities: including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

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A third of Chinese graduates to work in first-tier cities

Arecentemploymentsurveyhasrevealed33.5percentofnewgraduatesfromcollegesanduniversitiesthisyearhavesignedcontractswithemployersinthecountry'sfirst-tiercities:inc

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Putting your major to work: Career paths after college

Formostpeople,acollegedegreeishelpfulforflourishinginthelabormarket.Collegegraduatesearnmorethanworkerswithlesseducation—onaverage,about$600,000moreovertheirlif

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China's fresh graduates struggling to out earn migrant workers

As the number of Chinese college graduates increases, their average monthly salaries lag behind. By 2017, over seven million students are expected to graduate, a yearly increase of less than three percent.

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Industry preferences of graduates changing

Preferences of Chinese college graduates for employment have been changing in recent years as the country undergoes transformations in its economic and industrial structure, a recent survey found.

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China's elementary education sector provides biggest job opportunities

Primary and secondary education sectors see biggest rise in job opportunities, says report.

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Hong Kong science/tech graduates in US can now work there 3 years

Hong Kong science students attending American universities can now work in the US for up to three years after completing their studies.

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China's university graduates are in no rush to start working

China's relatively slow economy has not cast a shadow on the employment prospects of college and university graduates, according to a new report from a leading recruitment company.

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Australian graduate work vacancies hit 20-year low

​Job vacancies for Australian university graduates in 2014 have hit the lowest point in more than 20 years, a new survey released on Wednesday shows.

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China releases report on higher education on engineering

China's Ministry of Education on Thursday issued its first report on engineering in higher education, urging further progress for the sake of graduates' competence.

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Employment pressures force graduates to eye entrepreneurship

At a time when securing a stable job is becoming ever harder for college graduates in China, Cai Huailian decided to take the bold step of returning to his rural home and becoming a farmer.

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Job search in China remains a struggle

A large number of Chinese college graduates this year will create another "hard-to-find-job year" that has become a regular issue, according to a cabinet notice published Tuesday.

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Professional theory sees UNSW Australia's millionaire factory

Corporate Australia has come out in support this week, in the wake of a new list of global universities with the most millionaire alumni, with praise of Australia's top ranked university, University of NSW,  and its strategy of focusing on delivering work/life skills.