Matching graduates with employers in NE China
2016-03-30
Jilin University, in the city of Changchun, in Jilin province says it has been trying to help its graduates secure a job through on-campus fairs as they make the final dash to the finish line as graduation approaches, in June.
Soon-to-graduate student getting information from a potential employer. [Photo by Li Chen/jlu.edu.cn] |
One recent job fair, on March 27, saw the university bringing in 420 potential employers who had 15,000 openings on offer and, in the words of the school's deputy Party secretary, Feng Zhengyu who spoke with the recruiters and recommended the school's graduates, "These companies are our good friends and we need to continue our good relations with them."
Feng Zhengyu(R), deputy Party chief of Jilin University, discussing jobs with an employer. [Photo by Li Chen/jlu.edu.cn]? |
One HR director of a bus company who took part in the function, commented on the school's graduates by saying that the company is quite satisfied with them and thinks it will certainly find some suitable people among them.
Spring job fair at Jilin University, March 27. [Photo by Li Chen/ jlu.edu.cn] |
So far, the university says it has held 900 of these on-campus job fairs and is doing its best to help those who are going to graduate this June to put them in connect with potential employers.