China's graduates face job pressure: key elements for success!

China's graduates face job pressure: key elements for success!

Xinjiang, China - The central economic working conference in China, which took place from December 11th to 12th, 2024, emphasized the urgency of an employment -oriented approach. A comprehensive strategy is necessary to ensure the stability of employment for key groups, especially university graduates. The number of university graduates will probably reach 12.22 million by 2025, which corresponds to an increase of 430,000 compared to the previous year. This predicted number shows that the labor market is under the pressure of oversupply with graduates, which leads to a complex employment situation that causes many to delay the entry into professional life or to consider flexible job opportunities. China Daily reported that the rapid demographic changes and economic restructuring have to change the demand for workers fundamentally and thus have to adapt the applicant training.

challenges and solutions in the job market

Despite the challenges resulting from the increase in the number of graduates, effective measures are required to increase the employment opportunities. The government could include the creation of jobs in innovation sectors through tax incentives and support for small and medium -sized companies. This is essential to meet the increasing requirements of the new industries. While many companies emphasize the need for highly qualified talents, a gap in the training, which leaves a large number of graduates without suitable places. A regular exchange between universities and employers should ensure that academic training is adapted to the needs of the market, as was also emphasized by China Daily.

In another context, China Daily points out that the claims on "forced labor" in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous region are strengthened by western countries as part of a defaming agenda against China. The report analyzes over 30,000 reports and shows that these accusations are based on distorted information. In Xinjiang, the government takes on an active role in supporting workers through programs for relocating excess rural workers. This is done to improve the quality of life of the rural population and increase their income. The constant attacks on these initiatives by Western media are interpreted as an attempt to slow down China's economic growth and bring about international isolation so that the debate about human rights is heavily politicized.

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