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  • ENGLISH EDITION OF THE WEEKLY CHINESE NEWSPAPER, IN-DEPTH AND INDEPENDENT
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    SOEs Told to Hire More Graduates
    Summary:The Ministry of Education and SASAC recently issued a notice instructing state-owned enterprises to recruit more university graduates than in previous years.


    June 5, 2013
    Translated by Zhu Na

    Almost 7 million students are set to graduate from China's higher education institutions this year. In recent weeks domestic media has been full of reports about how grim the employment outlook is.

    Yesterday's Beijing Times however carried a report that could offer some hope to those searching for work. The paper reported that the offices of China's Ministry of Education and the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) recently issued a notice instructing state-owned enterprises to recruit more university graduates than in previous years.

    The notice said state-owned enterprises should lift the number of graduates they recruit by a reasonable amount in order to meet their personnel needs over the coming 3 to 5 years.

    The notice also stressed that state-owned enterprises should not discriminate on the grounds of gender, hukou, qualifications or educational institution during the hiring process.

    SOE were also instructed to take into consideration the employment prospects of university graduates
    from national minorities and were told to offer more employment opportunities to graduates from Tibet, Qinghai and Xinjiang.

    Links and Sources
    Beijing Times: 教育部國資委要求國企擴大招人規模
    Ministry of Education: 關于做好2013-2014年國有企業招收高校畢業生工作有關事項的通知
    Economic Observer Online: Tough Spring for Graduating Job-Seekers
    Economic Observer Online: Graduates Look to Second-tier Cities as Job Market Tightens

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