Job fair at university bridges talent with over 7,000 positions


The event also provided an international education and career development consulting zone, offering one-on-one guidance to students.
At the job fair, Xu Tao, Party chief of the university, engaged with employers about recruitment trends and encouraged students to capitalize on available opportunities.
The university continues to strengthen its interdisciplinary programs to address evolving market demands, said Liu, noting that the university operates six dual-degree programs and recently established the School of Computing and Artificial Intelligence.
Liu also noted increased student initiative in job hunting, with a growing preference for stable employment.
Meanwhile, a Sydney University graduate surnamed Jiang, with a master's degree in software engineering, attended the fair after seeing the announcement online. "While I have an offer from a small private company, I'm exploring opportunities with larger organizations," he said.