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Chinese grads' offbeat jobs (8)

People's Daily Online)  08:39, July 03, 2013  

A housekeeping service company gives training to 11 college graduates who applied for the job of nanny on July 11, 2012. These young ladies had to learn how to do housework properly before they worked.  (Photo/CFP)

Edited and translated by Wang Xin, People's Daily Online.

The new season of graduation has come now. According to the report recently released by Ministry of Education, nearly 7 million college students graduated in 2013, 190,000 more than 2012, hitting new record high.

To study in university has become a common thing. The students are facing the problem of finding a proper job after graduation.

There is a gap between reality and expectation. Some want to have an office job with a good pay, but it is not easy. Some students take controversial jobs but they enjoy it.

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(Editor:WangXin、Chen Lidan)

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