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China's job market continues stable development
China's job market continued stable development last year thanks to government efforts to stabilize employment, and steady economic growth.
January25,2019
Good prospects for German trainees
Out of 100 young people seeking a training position in the current year, there were 97 openings, according to the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB) in Bonn.
December18,2018
Skilled labour vacancies in German IT sector double to 82,000
There is a severe shortage of skilled workers in the German IT sector, with the number of vacancies almost doubling to 82,000 this year, the German Association for IT, Telecommunications and New Media (Bitkom) said Thursday.
December18,2018
China's job market maintains stable
China's job market remained stable in the first three quarters of this year as the urban unemployment rate continued to drop, with emerging industries as the biggest employer, official data showed.
October31,2018
China's sound economic growth fuels steady employment in H1
China's job market remained stable and saw signs of improvement in the first half of this year, with the registered urban unemployment rate decreasing at the end of June, official data showed Monday.
July24,2018
Guangzhou: well-educated candidates occupy job market
The number of job hunters with tertiary education qualifications surpassed those with only high school or secondary technical school degrees in this year's first job fair in Guangzhou.
February27,2018
Portuguese unemployment falls to lowest level since 2005
Portuguese unemployment in October fell to its lowest level since February 2005, according to figures released by the National Statistics Institute (INE) on Monday.
January09,2018
Ireland's jobless rate almost 3 percentage points below eurozone level
Ireland's jobless rate stood at 6.3 percent in August, almost three percentage points below the eurozone average of 9.1 percent, according to official figures released on Tuesday from the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
September06,2017
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