Job fairs were organized in various Chinese cities on weekend to provide employment opportunities and facilitate career pathways for college students.
Hainan Free Trade Port launched recruitment events in renowned universities in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Wuhan, providing informations of talent policies and key industry developments to attract young talents.
"I have never been to Hainan before, but I think Hainan's talent recruitment plan offers everyone good treatment," said Hou Juxiang, a student of Tsinghua University.
This recruitment event saw the participation of nearly 600 employers offering over 14,000 positions, including high-level researchers, engineers, medical workers and school teachers.
"We truly hope that students can come to Hainan Free Trade Port such big platforms to pursue their dreams," said Tang Hua, director of Hainan International Economic Development Bureau.
Also during the weekend, Nanning City in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region hosted a job fair, offering over 12,000 job opportunities from 383 employers and engaging graduates from more than 40 universities in the pursuit of employment prospects.
East China's Jiangsu Province launched a month-long recruitment campaign for university graduates, with 833 employers posting 37,000 job vacancies online. Thirty campus job fairs are scheduled across the province to foster connections between talent and employers.
Central China's Hunan Province is set to unveil over 5,000 positions for graduates through job campaign online and offline in the coming month.