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Tough job market for over three million college students: official
A dismal job prospect is expected to unfold itself for China’s numerous college graduates, as over three million college students could fail to land a job this year, some official estimated in a press conference yesterday.
The figure was revealed by Wang Yujun, a senior official of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, in the media briefing for the annual report of the reform and development of China’s social security.
Against the backdrop of a record high number of graduates nearing seven million this year, more than three million college students could probably not find a job before graduation, said Wang.
She claimed that the estimation is made by taking into account of the initial employment rate which exceeds 70 percent in previous years.
The initial employment rate refers to the percentage of graduates who have secured a job before leaving the campus, which also encompasses those who have enrolled as post-graduates or by a foreign university.
The employment difficulty is caused not only by the nation’s education mode and students’ career vision, but also the quantity and quality of the job vacancies at present, Wang added. She predicted that the situation can hardly get better in a few years to come.