Companies search for PhD graduates abroad
China DailyChinese electrical appliance manufacturer Midea organizes a career talk at a university in Boston, United States. With the job market for college graduates in China remaining uncertain, electrical appliance manufacturer Midea has said it is increasing its recruitment, particularly among Chinese graduates who've studied overseas. In July, Midea hosted six job fairs in the United States, including at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University, where it attracted some 300 graduates to take an interest in its opportunities. "Almost all the positions attracted competition among Chinese students pursuing further studies abroad, and many are currently in the interview process," said Liu Ruiqun, director of global campus recruitment at Midea Group. In March, four Chinese giants in technology, electric vehicle batteries and fast-fashion online retail held recruitment fairs at seven universities in the United Kingdom seeking Chinese graduates with excellent qualifications and skills.