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A growing number of Chinese college graduates are contributing to regional economic development and entering industries aligned with national priorities, according to recent employment and education quality reports from Chinese universities. Many graduates are choosing to remain in the regions where they graduated, becoming key drivers of local economic growth. At Jilin University, 38.5 percent of its more than 10,000 graduates in 2024 opted to work in Jilin province, taking jobs with major companies such as China First Automobile Works, one of the country's oldest and largest automakers, and CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles. Leading industries for these graduates include manufacturing, education and public administration. ▲ College graduates seek employment opportunities at a job fair for local students in Huai'an, Jiangsu province, on Wednesday. Zhou Changguo/For China Daily Similarly, South China Normal University in Guangdong province reported that 91.3 percent of its bachelor's
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