Opening e-Shops --A New Choice for College Students
Hundreds of students at Yiwu Industrial & Commercial College in Zhejiang province are clambering to open online shops on Taobao.com, China's largest consumer-to-customer auction website, Beijing Morning Post reports.
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Bosses Told Not to Dismiss Workers
China's top political adviser Jia Qinglin urged the private sector not to lay off workers to help maintain social stability amid the global economic turmoil.
Cosmetic Surgery, A Choice for College Graduates to Be Confident in Job Hunting
Appearance matters. That's what some job-seeking Chinese college graduates say.
College Graduates Need Help
20-something Liu Wei is expected to graduate from a college in Hebei province in the summer of this year. She recently committed suicide because of pressures to find a job.
China Launches Satellite TV Channel to Train Students, Teachers, Migrants
China Education Television is to open a new satellite channel to offer educational services and vocational training for primary and middle school students, teachers, and migrant workers beginning on March 2.
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In Depth

Graduates Facing Colder Winter in Job Hunting

Massive Joblessness Pains Migrant Workers
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Tough Job-hunting Picture
• Survey: Only 35% of Graduates Find Jobs
• Chinese Insurers Dismissed 105 Executives in 2008 on Regulator's Orders
• 20 Million Jobless Migrant Workers Return Home
• China's Disabled See Mixed Job Fortunes in 2008
• Job Loss in Real Estate Sector on the Rise
• Graduates Facing Colder Winter in Job Hunting
• More Job Losses May Surface for Urban Workers in 2009
• Freshly Employed Graduates Vigilant amid Financial Storm
• China's Grads Face Tougher Job Picture
• China Grads Feel Chilly Job Market amid Crisis
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Job Fairs

Over 20,000 Job-Seekers Flood Job Fair in Beijing
• Job Fair Attracts over 10,000 Migrant Workers in Central China
• Thousands Flock to Beijing Job Fair
• China Holds Early Job Fairs for Unemployed Migrant Workers
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Joint Efforts to Improve Employment
• China Launches Satellite TV Channel to Train Students, Teachers, Migrants
• All-out Efforts for Employment Expansion
• State Council Issues New Job Layoff Rules
• Joint Efforts to Encourage Students' Self-Employment
• Shanghai Graduates to Get $526 if Employed By 30
• China to Enhance Training for Jobless
• Trade Unions Prepare Migrant Workers for Job Market Chills
• Economy, Job Creation Top Gov't Agenda: HK Official
• City to Speed Infrastructure Investment, Boost Job Rolls
• China Pledges to Boost Employment in 2009
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Good News
• China Labor Unions "Help 27million" in Past 6 yrs
• Optimism as First Round of Job Fairs Attracts More Companies
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Voices from Employers
Lenovo Announces 11 Percent Job Cuts
China's Lenovo, the world's fourth largest personal computer maker, is preparing to cut 2,500 jobs, about 11 percent of its global workforce.
Banks Say Job Cuts Won't Happen Here
HSBC says its Asia job cuts won't affect its business on the Chinese mainland while Citigroup, which is also cutting staff, says it "will continue to grow business in China in the most efficient and productive way possible."
Voices from Expert
Interview with Dinah Song, Client Partner in Korn/Ferry International's Beijing Office
Warning
• Dangerous Job Interview
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Audio News
China's Job Market Stable amid Global Financial Crisis

 

 Returned Migrant Workers Offered New Job Opportunities
China to Encourage Employment of Graduates
Chinese Vice Premier Stresses Efforts to Prevent Floods, Drought
China Grads Feel Chilly Job Market amid Crisis
China to Support the Employment of College Graduates
China's Job Market Stable amid Global Financial Crisis 
Car Firm Facing Thousands of Job Cuts
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