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Colleges and universities provide targeted assistance to graduates in need and have a "fast track" to employment

2024-08-24

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Recently, in Huangshi, Hubei, many colleges and universities have strengthened employment support for graduates from low-income families or families with no employment, so that they can find jobs early and get good jobs.
Zhang Linlang, a graduate of Hubei Engineering Vocational College, has a disabled father who lives on the minimum living allowance. After the school learned about his family situation, it gave priority to recommending him to intern at a local key enterprise. He has been interning for a month and the enterprise has reached an agreement with him to become a regular employee.
Zhang Linlang, a recent graduate from Hubei Engineering Vocational College: I am very satisfied with the school’s arrangement. It allowed me to learn skills and it is also very close to home.
In order to help graduates cross the employment threshold, the school has visited enterprises to expand jobs, established practice bases with more than 200 units, and visited enterprises to meet their talent needs.
Chen Yu, a poor college student from a mountainous area, majored in electrical automation. With the recommendation of the school, he is currently doing an internship in a local compressor company's R&D position. However, he must hold a "low-voltage electrician" operator's license to become a regular employee. Through weekly follow-up of graduates, the school learned that there are more than 100 graduates like Chen Yu who are facing the dilemma of "holding a license to get a job". For this reason, the school has specially opened skill improvement training courses for six majors, including electricians and fitters.
Chen Yu, a recent graduate from Hubei Engineering Vocational College: The school quickly organized training for us, allowing us to obtain a low-voltage electrician operator's license, which became our ticket to enter the enterprise.
Among the graduates of Huangshi this year, there are 2,100 graduates from poverty-stricken households, low-income households, and zero-employment families who have difficulty finding a job. In order to improve students' skills, colleges and universities collect information accurately and track job search progress dynamically, helping more than 1,500 graduates reach two-way employment intentions with companies.
Source: CCTV News Client
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