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Thread: 20,000 college graduates compete for 3,000 posts of village officer
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[quote=CHRISWAUGHBJ,230280]I think we see a combination of factors here: First, it's not entirely true that there aren't enough jobs for graduates. Rural, inland and western areas are crying out for talent. Secondly, China's students are starting to realise that competition for jobs in the big, developed cities like Beijing and Shanghai is getting really, really tight. They're responding in two ways- 1: getting more education and experience, and 2: looking for other options. Thirdly, the government realises the shortage of talent in rural, inland and western areas and so is offering incentives to graduates to work there instead of the big cities. Even so, I still read articles about naive little [restraining myself] people who still seem to think a degree is a ticket to some high paying job in a foreign company or an iron rice bowl in a government office. But the majority, it seems, are aware of how difficult it is to walk into a dream job straight out of university (even international degrees are no longer the ticket to the gravy train they once were). Combine that with the government's programmes to attract talent to the less glamourous regions and this is what you have....[/quote]
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