CEDA Launches New College Graduate Employment Program

January 9, 2007 | Print | Email Email | Category: Education
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China Education Alliance, one of China's leading e-learning and online education enterprises, announced the launch of the "Employment Crossroads for College Graduates" program by its subsidiary, Hua Yu Hui Zhong Science and Technology Company.

The Crossroads program is designed to connect college undergraduates and graduates with relevant career opportunities, leveraging support from related government agencies. Planned future initiatives include the launch of a comprehensive training campaign for career education, career guidance, and career planning. The Crossroads program's kickoff in Beijing has already been well received by both government agencies and businesses. It is estimated that Hua Yu Hui Zhong will help over 1 million graduates secure jobs in the coming 5 years.

"We are very excited to announce the launch of our Employment Crossroads program," stated CEDA CEO Yu Xi-qun. "An employment database fits in well with our portfolio of online services. The response we have received, both from enterprises and government agencies, has been extremely positive. This program will not only help graduates find career opportunities, it will also assist enterprises in their search for qualified candidates and will ultimately increase the employment rate of college graduates."

China Education Alliance's strategy is to provide high-quality online educational services including exam preparation outside the centralized key high schools, vocational training for recent graduates and continued professional development training. It mainly operates through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Harbin Zhong He Li Da Education Technology Company Limited and the Heilongjiang Zhong He Education Center for its on-site training services.


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