Joint efforts to secure jobs for graduates
Universities, companies partner to connect students with opportunities
With a record 12.22 million university graduates expected in 2025, China is expanding collaborations between institutions of higher learning and businesses to help young people find jobs and align talent supply with industry demands.
One expanding solution is the "order classes" program, whereby universities train students specifically for companies in need of talent. With these programs, universities and companies jointly design curricula and company experts help teach courses tailored to real-world applications.
At Inner Mongolia Electronic Information Vocational Technical College, a comprehensive system integrates internships, skills training and career development. The school collaborates with well-known tech companies such as Hikvision and Huawei, as well as e-commerce giant JD.com to simulate real-world scenarios in campus training centers.


















