报告显示 近八成海归认为收入水平低于预期
Nearly 80% of Chinese students who returned home after finishing education abroad thought their job salaries were lower than expected, according to a report by think tank Center for China and Globalization and online recruitment platform zhaopin.com. As for their reasons for studying abroad, 76% said they wanted to "experience the culture, life in other countries," but few wanted to develop their careers abroad, according to the report. Among those returned students, 61% chose to go back to their hometowns, 13% to Beijing, 8% to Shanghai, and 7% to Guangdong. The three first-tier cities are still popular choices for returnees due to their rapid economic growth and greater opportunities. Recruitment websites and software were the top tools returnees used to find jobs, and 95% secured jobs within half a year of returning to China. Foreign language and cross-cultural communication skills appeared to be the biggest advantage to the returnees' domestic career development. The report also showed that most chose to work in the financial industry. However, more than 70% of those surveyed believed their jobs are not highly compatible with their academic majors, and over half changed jobs, due to unclear development prospects and salary levels. Nearly 70% of returned students had monthly incomes of more than 6,000 yuan. At the same time, 80% believed their income levels were lower than expected. |