Degree in Hand, But Where’s the Job? Navigating the 2026 Job Market π
Millions are graduating in 2026, but finding that first job is becoming a major challenge. Here is a look at the current struggle for new grads. ππΌ
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Millions are graduating in 2026, but finding that first job is becoming a major challenge. Here is a look at the current struggle for new grads. ππΌ
A university degree used to be a guaranteed path to stability. Now, 2026 graduates are facing a tough, unstable job market. Here is what’s happening. ππΌ
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang outlines 2026 economic strategies focusing on policy coordination and stability in employment and markets during the National People’s Congress.
China rolls out aggressive economic policies, including rate cuts and job initiatives, to stabilize growth and boost global confidence. ππΌ
Raising the retirement age in the Chinese mainland is unlikely to impact employment rates, according to experts at the 2024 Bund Summit. Economic growth remains the key driver. πΌπ
China’s top legislative body reviews raising the retirement age, with experts stating economic growth will sustain employment rates. Read more! πΌπ
The Chinese mainland’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security has launched a 100-day campaign to create over 10 million jobs for recent graduates, starting with four online job fairs offering 259,000 opportunities. ππΌ
Explore how Hainan Free Trade Port is driving employment opportunities through innovative policies and regional cooperation by 2025.
China’s economy grew by 5.2% in 2023, outperforming global counterparts with stable employment and low inflation, driving high-quality development. ππ