Published: 16:07, July 9, 2025
Four online job fairs to offer 61,000 openings in healthcare, internet, e-commerce and AI
By Cheng Si
Students attend a campus job fair held at Qinghai College of Architectural Technology in Xining, Northwest China's Qinghai province, April 23, 2025. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security has launched four online job fairs this week, which specifically focus on e-commerce, AI, internet and healthcare for young jobseekers, especially the college graduates.

The weeklong online job fairs are part of a State-level employment promotion program unveiled by the ministry in mid-June, which aims at encouraging employers to provide 10 million openings for young jobseekers using 100 days.

About 3,600 employers and companies will join the four online job fairs this week — from Monday to Sunday — according to the ministry, with over 61,000 job openings being provided. The majority of these will be in the healthcare (42,000) and internet (12,000) sectors.

At the job fair focusing on recruiting e-commerce talent, around 550 companies will offer 6,300 job openings in customer services, cross-border e-commerce operations and for livestreaming anchors.

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About 40 companies will be involved in the online job fair hiring AI-related talent. They will provide around 1,000 job openings such as AI research and development engineer, image algorithm engineer and artificial general intelligence engineer.