China's surge of college graduates finds white-collar work elusive

A heavily blue-collar economy and the global financial crisis have made it tough for graduates, whose numbers have risen sharply.

Students from Guangdong Province, China's wealthiest region, are so desperate for work they're applying for jobs as nannies – and getting rejected, a local paper reported last month. Full Story »

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by Dale Penn - Feb. 4, 2009

This article provides ample facts and information about the state of the white collar job market in China for new college graduates. It delivers the information in a concise manner while offering substantial sourcing.

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