China launches special hiring activity for college graduates


BEIJING -- The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security on Tuesday launched a special employment activity for China's job-hunting graduates in 2020.
The activity, which will last until the end of July, is part of the ministry's special online hiring project launched on March 20, offering over 10 million positions for job seekers.
Aiming at the needs of college graduates, a batch of job positions will be provided through the activity by coordinating the resources of employment agencies nationwide.
Functions such as resume submission and interviews, as well as career guidance and vocational training, are available online to facilitate employment amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Offline job fairs will be held immediately as soon as the epidemic ends, according to the ministry.
During the activity, college graduates or employers may acquire matching job information or resumes through an employment service website under the ministry.
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