Xinhua News Agency, Guangzhou, December 4 (Reporter Hong Zehua) The 2021 "Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area University Students Employment and Internship Double Election" opened on the 4th at the Zhuhai campus of Jinan University.

The event attracted more than 20,000 companies and more than 100 universities in the Greater Bay Area to participate, providing nearly 100,000 employment and internship positions.

  With the theme of "Capturing the British Bay Area and Flourishing the Future", this double-election meeting will take the form of simultaneous online and offline development to link the "9+2" city clusters in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to launch high-end forums, talent recruitment, and exhibitions. A series of theme activities such as exhibitions and employment internships.

  In order to meet the needs of enterprises and college students for precise matching, a precision matchmaking meeting was also held during the opening ceremony of the double election, inviting China Nanguang Group Co., Ltd., China Southern Power Grid Co., Ltd., Zhuhai Gree Electric Appliance Co., Ltd., and Zhuhai Huafa Group Co., Ltd. 50 Companies provide thousands of jobs at the event site and conduct online live broadcasts. In the follow-up, Hong Kong and Macao universities and companies will organize special job fairs.

  Cui Cuiling, a mainland student majoring in International Business at Jinan University Zhuhai Campus, who came to participate in the double election, enjoyed the process of face-to-face in-depth communication with companies.

"I hope that in communicating with companies, I can understand the basic requirements of companies for graduates and the current dynamics of the employment situation in the Greater Bay Area, find my own position, and apply the professional knowledge I have learned to my future work." She said.

  The development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has created diverse employment opportunities for college graduates.

Cui Cuiling hopes to find her ideal job position through her hard work bit by bit.

“In the Greater Bay Area, you can recognize many people from Hong Kong and Macau, work with them, enjoy the influence of different cultures, and broaden your horizons.” Cui Ling said.

  Lin Peiyin, a recent Hong Kong graduate majoring in advertising from the Zhuhai campus of Jinan University, has prepared several resumes, hoping to find her favorite job through the double election meeting.

“It’s really convenient to be able to submit resumes to so many outstanding companies on campus. The double election will give us an opportunity to understand the Greater Bay Area and also provide us with a good platform for graduation internships and employment. "she says.

  Lin Peiyin said that not long ago, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government issued a subsidy policy for Hong Kong people to work and start a business in Qianhai, Shenzhen. She noticed that many Shenzhen companies also participated in the double election.

  "The development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has provided us with more employment opportunities. With the help of the government and enterprises, we have more choices for future employment." Lin Peiyin said, "I personally look forward to staying in the Greater Bay Area. Development. I hope I can find a satisfactory job, and at the same time let more people understand the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area through what I have learned, and encourage more Hong Kong and Macau students to take root in the Greater Bay Area."

  Wu Qingchuan, Member of the Standing Committee of the Zhuhai Municipal Party Committee and Director of the Organization Department, said that the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area College Student Employment Internship Double Election Conference is an important event aimed at promoting the integration and development of young talents in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao and supporting the integration of Hong Kong and Macao youth into the overall development of the country. Provide a broad platform for college students to participate in the construction of the Bay Area, share development opportunities, and deepen exchanges and integration.