China News Agency, Beijing, April 27 (Liang Xiaohui and Xie Yanbing) China officially released the 100 occupational rankings of the "most lacking jobs" in the first quarter of this year on the 27th.

  The ranking shows that salesmen, restaurant waiters, merchandise salesmen, car workers, security guards, customer service administrators, couriers, cleaners, housekeepers, and packers are among the top ten.

  Compared with the fourth quarter of 2021, the ranking of the "top ten" occupations remained stable, with slight changes in the ranking.

  On the whole, China's recruitment demand has recovered slowly, the labor shortage in the manufacturing industry has continued, and the demand in the electronic information industry has rebounded significantly.

In particular, new occupations such as "communication engineering technicians", "semiconductor discrete devices and integrated circuit assemblers", "computer hardware engineering technicians" and "computer network engineering technicians" are newly ranked, showing that the degree of lack of engineering is increasing.

  The data of this issue comes from the recruitment and job-seeking data of the human resources market filled in by public employment service agencies in 102 designated monitoring cities in China.

  The Chinese government regularly publishes a ranking of occupations with the “most lack of jobs” to guide the job market.

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