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    China moves to find graduates more jobs
    (Xinhua)
    Updated: 2009-01-11 14:22

    Wang suggested colleges should change their education models and set disciplines on a more useful and practical course plan.

    On the other hand, students should understand the country's unemployment issues on the first day they enter college.

    "Presently most of them enjoy their lives in college as having happy hour all the time. Only when they become a junior or senior student will they begin to think about their future vocational orientation, when it might be a little bit late for the issue." WORK EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING BASE PLAN

    As early as 2006, many local governments began trying to solve the unemployment problem, by enacting a plan which gave graduates work experience and training.

    The local government does the contact work and convinces enterprises to provide internship positions for graduates for about half a year. During that time, the government gives interns a small living allowance every month. After the internship ends, the enterprise may offer jobs to outstanding interns.

    For example, in 2006 in Fujian province, 58 enterprises offered internships to more than 6,000 graduates. Around 50 percent of them ended up getting hired. This year another 62 companies will join the program, according to a report from Guang Ming Daily on Wednesday.

    Besides enterprises, Wang suggested colleges should also use more graduates through an internship program. With large amounts of research funds, he said students should be paid while learning practical skills.

    "Graduates can stay at the college, do research as assistants and get paid by research funds. It provides convenience for both sides." It would also keep graduates out of an already flooded job market. SOCIAL JOINT WORK

    To solve the unemployment problem, the whole society needs to work together, said Wang Yi.

    First, local employment service agencies should have more cooperation between each other, such as networking agencies in Shanghai, Beijing and Tianjin. They should collect more information about job openings for graduates in these cities, Wang said.

    Currently, only Guangxi, Jiangxi and Guangdong have networked their human resources agencies.

    Second, community organizations should provide more jobs for young people. Now, those positions are mostly filled by the elderly.

    "Having grassroots work experiences can be a great help for young people in orienting their future profession choices," Wang said.

    Finally, at this crucial time, "the major enterprises should shoulder more social responsibilities," Wang said.  "It also helps in building a good social reputation for them."

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