With high youth unemployment rates, Chinese graduates are resorting to working as waiters, cleaners and movie extras.
The tech sector has been a significant employer of many Chinese graduates, but this year the industry is trimming its workforce, recruiters say. A regulatory crackdown prompted many of China’s ...
A record 3.4 million young Chinese flocked to the civil service exam this year, lured by the prospect of lifetime job security and perks including subsidised housing as an economic slowdown batters ...
Suzhou Middle School provoked backlash after announcing that 10 of its 13 new hires had graduated from elite universities in ...
A record 3.4 million young Chinese flocked to the civil service exam this year, lured by the prospect of lifetime job ...
China's youth unemployment rate has hit a record high, with more and more recent graduates finding themselves in low-paying ...
China has failed to provide its youth a stable job market despite their high-end degrees. As per BBC, China’s youth are ...
She is now a trainee in a sport massage clinic Chinese graduates are being forced to change their perceptions regarding what might be considered "a good position", Prof Zhang says. In what might ...
As the present generation of Chinese graduates have not experienced the mass state sector layoffs of the 90s, many have an idealised view of government work, he said, noting an apt summation in a ...
As the present generation of Chinese graduates have not experienced the mass state sector layoffs of the 90s, many have an idealised view of government work, he said, noting an apt summation in a ...