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HZAU Holds 2024 Spring Job Fair for Class of 2024

On the morning of March 29, the spring job fair for class of 2024 was held at Yinghua Road of HZAU. Involved in the job fair were a total of 340 employers with over 20,000 openings, attracting more than 2,000 undergraduates and postgraduates. HZAU leaders Gao Chi and Wang Congyan also attended the event.

2024 Spring Job Fair at Yinghua Road (Photo/Ren Wenwu)

Gao Chi and Wang Congyan at the job fair (Photo/Hou Guotao)

Around 8 a.m., over 300 recruitment booths were ready at Yinghua Road. With the warm weather and the charming cherry blossom, the employers and students arrived, embarking on a new job hunting journey.

The charming cherry petals rain (Photo/Hou Guotao)

300 students signed in, and 333 resumes were submitted… The large screen on site continuously updated the data of attendees and resume submissions. The staff introduced that this smart screen can provide a real-time display of the entry numbers and resume submissions of each college and major. It also released information on the popularity of companies, positions, and matching degree between job applicants and positions. It could facilitate the organizers to promptly get informed of the current state of the job fair to improve their services.

Shenglong Electric, located in Wuhan East Lake High-tech Development Zone, is a leading enterprise in SmartGrid and Smart Energy Management. It was expected to recruit 145 employees, spanning 10 positions such as electric engineers and marketing personnel. Ms.Wu, a recruitment specialist, introduced that HZAU was really important for their recruitment, since the hired graduates of HZAU in Shenglong struck as hardworking and exceptionally capable. The company valued this recruitment and sent four staff to the fair, with an aim to “bring back” more HZAUers.

Job applicants in the job fair (Photo/Fei Mingqi)

More than 50 enterprises and institutions from Jiangxia District in Wuhan participated in the job fair as a whole, offering 1,720 positions. Jiangxia District leaders, Mr. Xin Qing and Mr. Zhang Hui, led the team to HZAU. Zhang stated Jiangxia District borders HZAU, and boasted an industrial structure highly matching with the University’s disciplinary layout. Employers, represented by Hubei Jiangxia Laboratory, had a high demand for both brilliant research personnel and non-research staff, hoping for more HZAUers to start career in Jiangxia.

Zhang Guangming, a 1997 alumnus of the College of Humanities & Social Sciences backed to HZAU to recruit for Guangdong Lencolo Co., Ltd. and Dongguan Ansteed Electronic Co., Ltd. After talks with several graduates, Zhang said that students were perfect for the company. The two companies planned to recruit overseas business personnel who would assist in developing markets in Southeast Asia like Malaysia.

Over 2,000 undergraduates and postgraduates came here for their desired jobs. Yang Lizhen, postgraduate from the College of Resources & Environment, was seeking for a job in chemical industry and had contacted Hubei Xingfa Chemicals Group Co., Ltd. Working in Hubei would be a good choice, he said. Li Chenxi and her classmates, undergraduates from the College of Public Administration, came to the job fair together, identifying job requirements of employers one by one and submitting resumes accordingly. As a girl from Hebei Province (in North China), she preferred to work in the north, aspiring to find a job related to administrative management and human resources.

In order to get a whole picture of the recruitment needs and R&D of Wuhan Humanwell Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Gao visited its recruitment booth and met Wang Yuxiang, freshman from elite class of the College of Life Science and Technology. Gao remarked that students from elite class need to nurture their talents to discover, cultivate academic passion, and derive pleasure from research. Furthermore, they should have the aspiration to solve major problems on life sciences and ecosystem, and benefit people and the planet with their professional skills.



Source: https://news.hzau.edu.cn/2024/0329/69298.shtml

Translated by: Chen Lin

Proofread by: Huang He

Supervised by: Guo Haiyan




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