Why Wuxi Is the New Magnet for Young Chinese Talent
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WUXI, China, Nov. 9, 2021 /Xinhua=KYODO JBN/--
Wuxi, located in the center of the Yangtze River Delta, is becoming a top
destination for young Chinese talent day by day. The Youth Talent Selection
Program has become a magnet attracting young people to Wuxi. In its four years
of operation, 489 young talents have been selected and assigned to posts in
government organizations and business. Their employers offer targeted and
continuous career development plans for those selected.
The program has attracted graduates from Oxford, Columbia, Peking University
and Tsinghua, among others, according to Wuxi Municipal People's Government.
This year, an announcement of Wuxi and its Youth Talent Selection Program has
been published not only on Chinese and foreign media platform, but also on the
WeChat accounts of renowned universities, and the official social media
channels of international organizations.
Young talents in China are no longer focused on flocking to first-tier cities.
Today, enjoying a well-balanced life has become increasingly important for
young Chinese, taking into account factors like the cost of living and the
environment as well as development opportunities.
Speaking of Wuxi, people would associate it with rich Wu culture, beautiful
landscapes, well-developed industry and commerce. Wuxi local cuisine stands out
with its sweet flavor, and the city is indeed heaven for foodies. In the first
three quarters of 2021, Wuxi's regional GDP exceeded one trillion yuan (US$
156.3 billion), putting it in the forefront of Chinese mainland in terms of per
capita GDP.
After earning a master's degree in computer science from Northeastern
University in Boston, Huang Ziwei accepted an offer from Wuxi IoT (Internet of
Things) Innovation Promotion Center in 2019. "My classmates are more willing to
join domestic internet giants like Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent," she says, "but
Wuxi's Youth Talent Selection Program attracted me with a broader development
space and helped me transfer from the Internet sector to the IoT field," adding
that Wuxi had great potential to tap into the future development of IoT."
In 2020, Chen Yu, a native of Wuhan, was treated indiscriminately regardless of
her falling into the 14-day quarantine polices while participating in the
Program. "A separate examination room" was specially arranged to give her a
fair chance to compete with other applicants.
For more information, visit http://zzb.wuxi.gov.cn/doc/2021/10/09/3451065.shtml
Source: Wuxi Municipal People's Government
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