Chinese graduates are finding that after four years of university education, they don’t have the qualifications employers are looking for.
Al Jazeera’s Adrian Brown reports from Beijing.
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Sounds similar to the UK to me
same in Malaysia
(Company not increase very afraid in international monitoring all loan and
investments are DEBT. !!)
Thank god for their one child policy. The situation might be mediocre buts
its 30 times better than in say India, the Middle East or in Africa.
Most graduates start off doing entry-level positions then move up.
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And what goes around comes around; the same thing has happened in the
developed world because China has so much cheap labor that takes jobs away
from developed countries.
the cooling down of the economic in China will surely effect the jobs
market, its a frictional period that which jobs needs to be created, and
corresponding skills need to be developed, governmental spending on several
encouraged industries will become essential, higher taxing or tighter
regulations on unfavourable industry will create more unemployments, but as
long as its still under control, it won’t create too much fuss.