Research on the Optimization Path of Employment Services in Vocational Schools
Abstract
The employment of college graduates is a major livelihood project that affects the implementation of the national talent development strategy and social stability. This paper analyzes the current employment situation of graduates and the new challenges facing employment service work of graduates and puts forward four paths to enhance the employment service work of vocational schools by broadening employment channels, consolidating talent training, implementing precise assistance, and optimizing information sharing, in order to provide references to promote the higher-quality and full employment of graduates of vocational school.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13475
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