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Various Job Hunting Service Offered to Graduates
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Because most job fairs have been suspended in China due to SARS, the Ministry of Education asks universities to arrange small-scale meetings and interviews with potential employers.

The Ministry of Education has called on local administrations and universities to help graduates with their job-hunting.

Because most job fairs have been suspended in China due to SARS, the ministry asks universities to arrange small-scale meetings and interviews with potential employers, and to ensure graduation-related matters proceed smoothly.

It also asks universities and employment agencies to make full use of the Internet and other media to release job information and organize on-line recruitment.

Over two million students will graduate from university this year, about 700,000 more than last year.

(cri.com May 17, 2003)

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