On May 16, the launching ceremony of "College Students' Entrepreneurship Project and Job Recruitment Campus Tour", a series of activities of the Second Innovation Expo, was held in Jilin Industrial and Commercial University. 200 entrepreneurial projects and 3500 job information suitable for college students' employment are sent to Jilin University and Northeast Normal University through the form of centralized exhibition on display boards
【 Building materials network 】On May 16, the launching ceremony of "College Students' Entrepreneurship Project and Job Recruitment Campus Tour", a series of activities of the Second Innovation Expo, was held in Jilin Industrial and Commercial University. The information of 200 entrepreneurial projects and 3500 jobs suitable for college students' employment was sent to the students of 10 universities, including Jilin University, Northeast Normal University, Jilin University of Finance and Economics, Jilin Industrial and Commercial College, in the form of centralized display boards.
In the 34m long leisure corridor of Jilin Industrial and Commercial College, both sides are full of entrepreneurship and employment information display boards. In front of the display board, college students sometimes focus on reading and sometimes take notes with a pen. "These entrepreneurial and employment information not only broadened my horizon, but also let me know in advance what kind of talents are needed in the society, which direction to develop, and what qualities to improve, which helped us greatly." Li Qianying, a student of Jilin Industrial and Commercial College, told reporters.
"The purpose of this activity is to enable more students to grasp more information about entrepreneurship and employment without leaving the campus, build a platform for information docking between job seekers and employers, and promote college students' rapid employment and entrepreneurship." Zhong Weiren, assistant director of the Municipal Talent Center and director of the College Students' Entrepreneurship Service Department, said that the activity will continue until the end of this month, It directly affects more than 100000 college students.