Huzhou to launch recruitment events in Inner Mongolia
A view of Nanxun Ancient Town in Huzhou, East China's Zhejiang province. [Photo/hz66.com]
Huzhou in East China's Zhejiang province will launch a number of recruitment events in universities located in Inner Mongolia autonomous region soon.
A total of 26 enterprises from the city will participate, offering nearly 600 job vacancies for talents in fields including culture, tourism, advertising, broadcasting and hosting, animation, landscape design and sculptures.
The recruitment tour is slated to run from Oct 13 to 16, and consist of four stops – Baotou Teachers' College, Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics, the Pioneer College, Inner Mongolia University, as well as Inner Mongolia Agricultural University.
A variety of subsidies will be offered by the Huzhou government for people seeking employment or starting up a business in the city.
College students who have internships in the city will be entitled to a monthly subsidy of 1,000 yuan ($153.8). Those traveling from other cities to attend recruitment fairs in Huzhou will be also eligible to apply for a subsidy of up to 1,500 yuan.
In addition, subsidies are also available to help them to start up a business and rent or purchase houses. College graduates with a doctoral degree can receive 1,500 yuan in subsidies per month to support them to rent houses and a maximum of 800,000 yuan to purchase properties.