
BEIJING, March 31 (Xinhua) -- More than 1.1 million college graduates have registered at an official online recruitment platform, according to the Ministry of Education (MOE).
The "24365" platform, launched by the MOE in February, has provided over 7 million positions so far and received more than 11 million applications, said Wang Hui, an official with the MOE, adding that measures like online employment contracts signing and online recruitment campaigns have also been introduced.
A daily average of more than 2,000 online recruitment campaigns were held by colleges and local authorities, with about 70,000 held in March, according to Wang.
Besides strengthening the service of the platform, the MOE also pledged to help universities arrange on-campus job fairs when universities reopen.
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