China News Service, Beijing, June 21 (Reporter Pang Wuji) 58.com and Anjuke released the "2021 Graduate Employment and Residence Survey Report" on the 21st, showing that more than 60% of graduates are still on the way to job hunting. Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou have become Graduates prefer the top three working cities.

  Official statistics show that 9.09 million college graduates in China this year, a record high.

What are the tendencies of college graduates in job hunting, renting, etc.?

  According to a survey of college graduates in first-tier and some second-tier cities, the above report shows that first-tier cities with rich education and industrial resources are still the first choice for graduates to work and live.

In the survey, 8.7% of graduates chose Shanghai as their first choice for work. In addition, Shenzhen and Guangzhou accounted for 7.9% and 7.3%, respectively.

7.2% of graduates choose Beijing as their preferred city.

In addition to first-tier cities, Chengdu, Hangzhou, and Qingdao are more popular in the new first-tier cities.

  Housing rentals are usually "fired" during the graduation season.

According to the report, every year from May to August is the hot season for graduates to rent houses, and more than 70% of graduates will rent houses during this time period.

  Among the 2021 graduates who participated in the survey, 80.5% of the graduates said they needed to rent a house, of which 36.5% of the graduates had already rented a house, and another 13.4% of the graduates lived in their parents’ home without renting.

In the new first-tier cities, 22.3% of graduates do not need to rent a house, which is significantly higher than the first-tier cities.

  The report pointed out that 61.1% of the graduates surveyed are only willing to spend 20% of their salary to rent a house, 29.0% of the graduates are willing to spend 30% of their salary to rent a house, and the proportion of graduates who are willing to spend more than half of their salary on renting. Only 1.2%.

Among the graduates participating in the survey, 30% need financial support from their parents and family members, and 11.3% of the graduates need family members to pay all rent.

  Under the monthly rent level of about RMB 2,000, "shared renting" has become a viable option.

The report shows that 76.0% of the graduates choose to rent together, most of them share the whole apartment with others, and live in one of them by themselves.

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