CWU Art School Holds Job Fair

 March 18, 2016

The Art School of China Women's University (CWU) held the Double Choose Job Fair for graduates on March 15. CWU vice-president Song Shengju came to the event, which was held on campus.

Wang Lu, dean of the Art School; Liu Hongyu, deputy secretary of the Art School General Party Branch; and, all the teachers and counselors from the Art School participated.

CWU Art School Holds Job Fair

Leaders of the School paid high attention to the activity, widely solicited the opinions of teachers, and selected some 53 enterprises to attend. These companies have the ability to employ almost 800 graduates who majored in costume design, interior design, broadcasting and hosting, marketing, Chinese study, and other subjects.

At the fair, graduates positively communicated with the employers, fully demonstrated their professional qualities and team spirit, and were highly affirmed by the professionals. After the Fair, some 240 graduates received tentative offers.

Focused on talent cultivation, teachers had in-depth discussions with enterprises, held an employment platform for graduates, and expanded their channels of employment. At the same time, teachers also promoted the construction of practice bases for teaching, employment and starting businesses.

CWU Art School Holds Job Fair

In future, the Art School will continue to strengthen its cooperation with enterprises. According to students' professional characteristics, the school will build a bridge between graduates and employers, organizers said.

The event got strong support from the CWU Enrollment and Employment Office, the Publicity Department, Security Department, Logistics Management Office, and other functional departments.
(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Women of China)

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