90% of Chinese college graduates finds it difficult to find
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Chinanews, Beijing, February 17 (written by Zhou Zhaojun) – According to the Report on the Employment Expectations of College Graduates 2007, 96% of college graduates feel it's hard for them to find jobs. Some 67% of them don't feel optimistic about their future, while another 29% even “despair of it”.   The report is based on a survey by 800HR.com and several famous colleges in China.   There are only 4% of students who think it is easy to find a good job.   There will be 4.95 million college graduates this year, 820 thousand more than in 2006. The Chinese government claims that it is ready to launch a series of services to help them find satisfactory jobs. Colleges and universities nationwide will set up special network to provide information to the graduates, particularly to those who graduate from non-renowned or private universities. Handicapped graduates and graduates from fields of study not in brisk demand will get special support, too.  

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