Friday, 2 January 2009

Degas At the Ballet

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Some students from the very top universities will of course still be able to get well paid jobs, but for the majority of students the best they can hope for is any job at allSandra Hu, Beijing Foreign Enterprise Human Resources CompanyBy taking on more experienced workers who have perhaps been made redundant from other jobs, firms can save money, Ms Hu points out.
China's successfully expanded higher education in recent years. Too successfully perhaps.
About 6% of the workforce has been to university, far fewer than in many developed countries, but there are still not yet enough high-end jobs for graduates to do here.
Sandra Hu, from the Beijing Foreign Enterprise Human Resources Company Limited, says the market has not expanded nearly quickly enough.
"Some students from the very top universities will of course still be able to get well paid jobs," she says, "but for the majority of students the best they can hope for is any job at all."

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