The Guiyang Talent Service Center held the 2022 first public welfare job fair for comprehensive talent in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, on Feb 16.
The job fair was aimed at migrant workers stranded in their place of employment due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the rural labor force willing to change employers, and employers in need of labor, especially enterprises in important industrial and supply chains.
Jobseekers look at recruitment information on a big screen at the job fair on Feb 16. [Photo/ddcpc website]
Before the Spring Festival, the Guiyang Talent Service Center provided online booth reservation services for employers through the Guiyang Talent Network.
Jobseekers look at job postings at the job fair on Feb 16. [Photo/ddcpc website]
The fair attracted 69 well-known enterprises from inside and outside the province involved in production, operation, finance, advertising, marketing, media and more.
More than 700 jobseekers applied for positions at the fair.
To better provide local employment of returning migrant workers, the Guiyang Talent Service Center is scheduled to hold such job fairs every Wednesday to provide convenient personnel services for enterprises and employers, and help enterprises resume operations.
The job fair attracts many jobseekers. [Photo/ddcpc website]