China s Youth Broken, Crying Can t Find Jobs, Top University Diplomas Turn Into Toilet Paper
A video features a young woman breaking down in tears due to her joblessness. She shares her experience of briefly securing a job, only to be laid off within a month. The ongoing struggle, she fears, is taking a toll on her mental wellbeing, pushing her to the brink. Tsinghua University in Beijing recently released its 20222023 Undergraduate Teaching Quality Report. As of October 31, 2023, 2, 603 of its fresh graduates opted for further studies, accounting for 81. Of these, 2, 100 continued in domestic institutions (making up 65), while 503 went abroad (which was 16). The report also reveals that 491 graduates chose employment, making up only 15. Of these, 284 found jobs through contracted employment, making up 8. 8, while 207 opted for flexible employment, constituting The report indicates a surprisingly low percentage of graduates entering contracted employment, less than 10. Allegations of falsified employment data have surfaced, with claims of universities forcing graduates to repor
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