BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhua) -- College graduates in
Beijing will leave campus roughly a month earlier than the usual time this
summer due to the Olympics which is scheduled to start on Aug. 8 in the city.
Beijing municipal education authorities required all
colleges located in Beijing to have their graduates leave campus at least one
month earlier than they are usually asked to do.
Therefore, career service offices in local colleges
sped up their paces in job counseling for would-be graduates. The majority of
graduating students might find jobs before the end of April.
As usual, graduating students from prestigious
schools are more competitive in the job market.
Qi Jinli, director of the career service office at
Qinghua University, said 2,000 domestic and foreign employers provide more than
25,000 vacancies for the 3,800 graduating Qinghua students. Among those
students, about 1,400 have found jobs. Qinghua is best-known for churning out
high-quality engineers and technologists.
Beijing is among the Chinese cities harboring most
universities. Statistics from the Ministry of Education said the number of
college students graduating in summer 2008 will reach a record high of 5.59
million, 640,000 more than that in 2007. Some of the graduating students will
continue their academic pursuit in graduate schools, but the majority chunk of
the college graduates will enter the job market.
The Ministry of Labor and Social Security said the
urban unemployment rate in the past five years were lower than 4.3 percent. The
government, however, sets the target of unemployment rate a little higher in
2008 to 4.5 percent.
While the upcoming Olympics will create jobs in
Beijing, economists said, the jobs directly related to the international sports
event were likely to be overwhelmingly unpaid volunteer positions.
Some have estimated that the Olympics would need at
least 100,000 volunteers working at the event venues, most of whom will be from
colleges and universities.
The Beijing municipal education authorities have
encouraged college students to volunteer, promising that these hours would be
credited to their performance standing. Volunteers might also get some
preference in job applications.