Students get valuable hand in job-seeking skills
By Zhou Wenting | China Daily | Updated: 2017-04-27 07:08
Students from non-elite universities in Shanghai will stand a better chance of landing jobs in the rapidly growing digital healthcare industry, after a project offering them intensive online and offline training and internship opportunities was launched in Shanghai on April 23.
Nearly 200 top flight students from five Shanghai-based universities, which have a competitive edge in medical health or internet technology, signed up to be involved in the project which is called Bright Start.
The project is being hosted by Non-profit Incubator - a cluster of several non-profit incubators which support several intermediary charity agencies, various local governments and social workers - and is sponsored by investment bank JP Morgan.
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