Twenty four free job fairs will be held for migrant jobseekers
in Guangzhou, capital city of south China's Guangdong Province,
after the Spring Festival, the Guangzhou Daily reported,
citing the city's labor department.
The first job fair will be held Saturday. A recent survey by the
city's labor department showed that Guangzhou enterprises planned
to recruit an additional 4.28 percent employees in the first month
after the Spring Festival holidays, and an additional 10.07 percent
employees in the first two months. Most enterprises said they
needed skilled workers, with at least a high school
certificate.
Most enterprises, or 54 percent of the surveyed, said they would
recruit new employees from job fairs, and another 27 percent said
they would recruit by posting advertisements.
Guangzhou now has about 450 registered employment agencies. The
labor department suggests jobseekers check an employment agency's
certificate before paying them money. It said that a migrant worker
should not pay an employment agency more than 200 yuan (US$25).
(Shenzhen Daily February 6, 2006)