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China launches online recruitment for 2010 graduates

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The Ministry of Finance has launched an online recruitment program for this year's college graduates. Until now, more than 9-thousand enterprises have provided more than 170-thousand posts for graduates.

The website is updated frequently, and offers all kinds of timely information on job fairs. Job seekers can get recruitment information from enterprises all over the country, including Chongqing municipality, Hebei and Jiangsu province.

Registered companies must provide complete information, including their date of establishment, registered capital, company size, positions available, and salary offered. Contact details including an e-mail address and a phone number must be provided.

Official of Ministry of Education said "Companies that apply to register for the online platform are closely scrutinized. They cannot issue recruitment information until we verify their registration information, and guarantee all their information is true."

One enterprise, the China Industry Union Beijing Cooperation, began online recruitment two years ago. It has since received more than a hundred resumes from across the country.

Li Zhaozhao, HR Department of China Industry Union Beijing Cooperation said "Online recruitment is becoming more and more important. We can search online, according to our needs. For example, by school age or gender. We will not attend any job fairs in the future."

The website was visited 20 million times in four-days. And, data shows that many graduates favor state owned large enterprises. More than half accepted jobs outside of the city in which they studied.

 

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