英语角-圆桌会议 RoundTable0616 - 职场专家告诉你怎样选择专业(在线收听) |
Topic1 Employment Bluebook Reveals Pros and Cons of Different Majors
According to a college graduates employment Bluebook released by Mycos recently, architecture is the major with the highest employment rate, and finance majors are still the highest-paid. Should potential college students choose majors using these figures as a reference?
The same Mycos report is telling us another trend: The percentage of Chinese college graduates choosing to start their own businesses has risen for three consecutive years. It also found that the average monthly salary of self-employed graduates is higher than those who are not.
Today we've invited Robert Parkinson, CEO of HR consultancy firm RMG Selection, to talk about these employment-related topics.
Topic2 Hukou Restriction Cancelled for Fresh Graduates in Non-1st-Tier Cities
Recently, the Ministry of Education issues a regulation, stipulating that cities of and under the provincial capital level should be more welcome to non-local college graduates. This means employers cannot use hukou as a criterion to screen out candidates during recruitment.
Is it progress?
Topic3 Canal between Beijing and Tianjin to desalinate Bohai Seawater
A top government think tank has suggested that a canal flowing from Beijing to Tianjin would help ease the capital city's water shortage.
The plan has been formulated by the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences in a bluebook released last week.
According to the bluebook, while the canal can help moisturize the capital city, desalinated seawater from the Bohai Sea carried via the canal will ease its water shortage.
Do we need to consider this option?
Topic4 Huang Haibo Going for Best Actor
Famous actor Huang Haibo, who tainted his squeaky clean image when he was caught hiring a prostitute last month, has recently got some good news as he might win the best actor in a leading role in the ongoing Shanghai international film festival.
Will the scandal reduce his chance of winning? |
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