A large number of Chinese college graduates this year will create another "hard-to-find-job year" that has become a regular issue.
China needs to focus more on job creation, said Harold McGraw III, chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce.
Less than a quarter of poor students who will graduate this July in Guangdong province have landed a job so far, indicating a tough employment market, a senior education official said.
Manufacturing is the most stressful work, according to the findings of a survey conducted by the Chinese Medical Association, Chinese Hospital Association and People's Daily.