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Mismatch showed in job supply, demand

By He Dan (China Daily) Updated: 2014-02-17 08:56

Employment seekers at job fairs want positions that aren't available

Job seekers and potential employers left Beijing's job fairs disappointed this weekend, as the available positions didn't match what the prospective employees were looking for.

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The four major career fairs marked the launch of the first job-searching season of 2014, as migrant workers flock to or soon will return to cities after Spring Festival, and millions of college students look for employment before they graduate in the summer.

One disappointed recruiter was Bu Chenyu, investment manager of financial firm Hua Yi Gold (Beijing) International Management Co.

Bu said he had 15 employees handing out fliers with job descriptions at the job fair at the National Agriculture Exhibition Center, but the outcome "failed to meet my expectations".

"Most job hunters shopped around at different booths and had little patience to know more about our company or were inclined to leave a resume," Bu said.

Bu's company was seeking 100 investment consultants and five investment managers, offering generous benefits that include several subsidized trips home and abroad a year. But the company received only about 50 resumes, and more than half the job seekers are soon-to-be college graduates with little work experience, he said.

"I noticed that almost all companies attending the fair needed to hire sales personnel, which intensified the competition," he said.

Also hunting for employees in the crowds on Sunday morning was Zhao Can, a recruitment agent from Future PI, a company in Beijing that provides business management services. Zhao's company was paid to hire 36 employees for a building material manufacturer.

"I start a conversation with people I feel are suitable for our jobs and ask them what they expect of their future employers," he said. He added he believes more recruiters than job seekers were at the fair.

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