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Analysis on new employment paths for college graduates under the new situation

Xiaoyun Huang

Abstract


Employment is an important link in higher education to fulfi ll the fundamental task of moral cultivation. The research on the
new path of employment of college graduates has far-reaching signifi cance to promote the eff ective development of employment of college
graduates. College graduates themselves actively explore new employment paths, with external cooperation between schools and enterprises,
family and school linkage, alumni resources, etc., will help broaden the employment channels of college graduates.

Keywords


Multi-channel employment; School-enterprise cooperation; Home-school linkage; Alumni resources

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v8i7.13634

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