(1)A 35-year-old Chinese scholar graduated from the College of Curse and Literature, but a monka world cupimage text translation
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(1)However, Chen said, “I got a job last year when my business went bankrupt, but I ended up getting a job because I knew that I had to pay only 4,700 won for 26th place in an accident. I applied to hire a Buddhist monk who worked at Qingcheng Mountain Templeimage text translation
(1)In fact, China limits the age of new civil servants to those under the age of 35, but this trend has spread to general companiesimage text translation
(2)CNN reported that they are tacitly reluctant to work for employees aged 35 or older Even a report published by China’s state-run agency last year introduced the 35-year-old curse as a universal phenomenon
(1)Unemployment rate among Chinese youth aged 16 to 24image text translation
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(3)Data China National Bureau of Statistics
Jangdan Dan, an economics professor at Beijing University, told the economic media Chai Xin Xin that the unemployment rate did not take into account 16 million young people who gave up their jobs
The actual unemployment rate is 465
said that it would reach
CNN pointed out that there is a high risk of falling behind in the job market while increasing bag straps for better specifications The media reported that the move to obtain master’s and doctorate degrees to gain an upper hand in the job market paradoxically slows Chinese young people’s entry into the job market and makes it difficult to get a job
If you reach the age of 35 in China, you will not be eligible to apply for a monk and will not be able to take the civil service exam in China
China says it is considering increasing the age limit for civil service examinations from 35 to 40
In the Chinese job market, people cannot get a job from the age of 35