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Chongqing Offers Free Training To Unemployed College Graduates

September 23, 2009
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Education, Labor

Chongqing plans to offer training to college graduates who have not been employed since their graduation.

The training service is reported to be available to all students who are natives of Chongqing and who have not been employed over the past three years. These students can go to the Chongqing Municipal Human Resource and Social Security Bureau to apply on site with their graduation certification and ID card plus an application form, or they can apply online on cqxsjy.com.

The training will last three to six months and focus on popular subjects such as electronics, software, chemistry, automobiles, and equipment manufacturing. All the costs involved will be underwritten by Chongqing municipal government.

It is said that 8,363 jobs related to the training are currently available but only 6,399 students have applied. The reason is that some of the students are unwilling to work in grassroots positions while others have not been informed of the training.

Tags: Chongqing, cqxsjy.com, human resources, student, training, unemployment

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