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Chapter 1292: Chapter 690: Employment Issues of the First Graduates (Please Subscribe)_2

After all, Director Qi Chunsheng had undergone an organ transplant surgery last year. After returning to Mist City Arts and Science University, he continued his role as before, serving as the Director of Academic Affairs.

This position can be said to relate to the core academic work of Mist City Arts and Science University and is extremely busy.

Even though the Academic Affairs office had added a new assistant team for the office director, there were still many tasks that required Director Qi to oversee.

"My health has improved a lot, thank you for your concern, Principal Ding,"

Director Qi Chunsheng replied with a warm smile.

He was a kind and friendly elderly man who had already reached retirement age, yet he still insisted on working in his beloved position as the Director of Academic Affairs at Mist City Arts and Science University.

"That’s good to hear. Director Qi, remember that at the university, your health is of primary importance,"

Principal Ding said, visibly relieved.

"Mmm-hmm."

Director Qi was very aware that, as Principal Ding had said, in order to continue working in his beloved role as the Director of Academic Affairs at Mist City Arts and Science University, his health was essential.

"What is it that you wanted to see me for this time?"

Principal Ding then asked.

"It’s about what you mentioned previously, Principal Ding, regarding the advance preparation plan for internships and jobs for our first cohort of graduates,"

Director Qi immediately replied.

Principal Ding, as the head of Mist City Arts and Science University, placed great importance on the advance preparation plan for internships and job placement for the first cohort of graduates.

The reason was nothing else but the post-graduation employment rate.

After all, young people attend university to secure a good job, don’t they?

If they can’t even find a job after graduating from university, what would be the point?

University graduates used to be quite valuable, with schools arranging jobs for them directly after graduation.

But times have changed now.

There are more and more university graduates, and their quality is mixed. Hence, the conversation around graduation leading directly to unemployment, with many graduates unable to find good jobs relevant to their majors.

Even graduates from prestigious universities end up having to take sales positions or similar jobs.

At Mist City Arts and Science University, Principal Ding did not want his students to face such a situation after graduation. If the school couldn’t handle their post-graduation employment well, who would trust Mist City Arts and Science University in the future?

It would be unacceptable for people to say, "Look, after attending Mist City Arts and Science University, they can’t even find a decent job."

Therefore.

Principal Ding had already discussed this with Director Qi Chunsheng before the New Year, regarding the preparation plan for the semester covering internships and employment for the first cohort of graduates.

The first cohort of graduates from Mist City Arts and Science University would officially graduate next year, totaling over nine thousand students.

That’s because the first batch of students admitted by Mist City Arts and Science University numbered over nine thousand. Of course, this included students who graduated early, especially in the past two years when the number of students graduating early had been increasing by hundreds or even approaching a thousand.

There was no helping it; the students of Mist City Arts and Science University were simply too outstanding.

Particularly students from the first cohort like Tong Yihang, Liu Tiefei, Yang Jie, and Liu Chuanjie, who had already completed their graduation early and had even begun pursuing their master’s studies. These graduates might even smoothly complete their postgraduate degrees, and their employment issues had already been resolved by Principal Ding’s Feiyue Group. Moreover, the positions they held and the salaries they received at Feiyue Group were quite substantial, to the extent that even top Fortune 500 companies might not offer the same terms as those provided by Principal Ding.

Students like Tong Yihang, Liu Tiefei, Yang Jie, and Liu Chuanjie who had graduated early had essentially received job offers from Feiyue Group, fulfilling their career dreams.

"Director Qi, please tell me, how many students from our first batch of graduates will be able to find jobs that match their fields at our Feiyue Group?"

Principal Ding asked Director Qi earnestly.

"Our Academic Affairs Office has compared the data with Miss An’s department and concluded that next year, the various companies under the Feiyue Group will be able to offer approximately 2,000 job positions in their respective specialized fields,"

Director Qi Chunsheng replied, "Which means there will still be at least six thousand people for whom our Feiyue Group cannot provide corresponding jobs."

"Oh, I see."

Upon hearing this, Ding Yue couldn’t help but furrow his brow slightly.

Currently, his Feiyue Group had already recruited batch after batch of outstanding students from Mist City Arts and Science University across various company sectors.

Even so, the number was just over a thousand.

As Feiyue Group’s scale of development continued to expand, by next year, it would be able to provide an additional 2,000 jobs that matched the specializations of Mist City Arts and Science University.

However, the number of students graduating next year would be seven to eight thousand.

This meant that there would be around six thousand individuals who would not be able to join his Feiyue Group.

These six thousand would then have to compete with graduates from universities across the nation, and all Ding Yue could do was to continuously improve the societal status and reputation of Mist City Arts and Science University.

This had, in fact, already been achieved.

Because the social standing and reputation of Mist City Arts and Science University were both on the rise. Moreover, having successfully been included in the national key educational projects and becoming a national key university, the graduates of Mist City Arts and Science University would have a stronger competitive edge in the job market.

"Principal Ding, after all, the company size is limited. The first cohort had more than nine thousand students, and the second cohort even more. Going forward, every year, there will be tens of thousands of graduates from Mist City Arts and Science University, and it is impossible for Feiyue Group to provide job positions for all of them."

Director Qi Chunsheng clarified the reality. freeωebnovēl.c૦m

"Indeed."

Ding Yue nodded slightly and then said, "Well then, let’s have the students compete for the 2,000 internships and job positions that our Feiyue Group can offer. The most outstanding will be selected, and we, the university and company, will do our best to assist the other graduates in their job placement. I believe that our students from Mist City Arts and Science University have a solid grasp of professional knowledge and skills and should have a certain competitiveness in society."

This was the best arrangement Ding Yue could think of.

By keeping the most excellent students within his Feiyue Group, this would ensure a high-quality path for the company’s development, as every recruited student was outstanding and perfectly matched the professional requirements.

As for those students who did not have the opportunity to intern or work at Feiyue Group, it wasn’t that they weren’t excellent, but rather that there simply weren’t enough job positions.

So, the remaining students, roughly six thousand, would need to venture out and find jobs in society.

But no!

It was likely not to be six thousand, as some might be preparing for postgraduate studies, for instance. Let’s assume it’s five thousand. Ding Yue hoped that these five thousand graduates from Mist City Arts and Science University could find decent jobs upon graduation, making the employment rate stats for the university look exceptionally impressive.

This was also a University Development Task.

Achieving a ninety percent graduate employment rate, if realized, Ding Yue would receive a substantial reward for this university development task.

"Alright, Principal Ding."

Director Qi Chunsheng nodded and continued, "Then, this semester, our Academic Affairs Office will coordinate with the company regarding the necessary details, and by the end of this semester, we should have the internship positions within the company decided."

"Mm, good, thank you for your hard work, Director Qi."

Seeing that Director Qi Chunsheng had made the necessary arrangements and plans, Ding Yue felt very reassured.

After all, Director Qi Chunsheng was indeed very reliable.

"Additionally, Director Qi, regarding the 2,000 internships and job positions offered by our Feiyue Group, make it clear to all the first cohort of graduates, letting them know that they must compete for each internship position using their own abilities,"

Ding Yue instructed.

"I understand, Principal Ding!"