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Beijing Recruits College Graduates For Public Welfare Organizations

January 20, 2010
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Education, Labor

The Beijing Human Resources and Social Security Bureau says it will continue to give top priority to the employment of college students this year.

BHRSSB states that it will create more jobs for college graduates in the grass-root level institutions and recruit college students for the first time for public welfare social organizations. BHRSSB adds that it will recruit 2,500 college graduates as community workers and 1,000 college students to work in public welfare organizations in 2010. In addition, BHRSSB says that it will take a dynamic approach in selecting village officials from college graduates in 2010 to keep the total number of college graduate village officials at 8,000.

In addition, BHRSSB will work closely with universities to set up an employment service network for college graduates and include it into the general employment network system of the city for information-sharing purposes. Meanwhile, it will cooperate with the departments concerned to create more more job opportunities to ensure that no less than 95% of the college graduates are employed.

Tags: Beijing, college graduate, employment, human resources, public welfare, rural, social work

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