The Discussion on the Problems of the Employment of University Graduates

Shi CAO, Yuan LIN

Abstract


Graduating from university is an important turning point in one’s life, during this period graduate will encounter many problems. There are many studies on the employment of university graduates, but the relative study about the problems they encounter in the particular period of before and after they join the work are not much, this paper do research on problems of these graduates encounter before they enter the labor market and initial period after they go to work, The author mainly use the method of data processing to finish this research. At the end of this paper the author put forward several corresponding suggestions.


Keywords


University Graduates; Employment; Job Searching

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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