The China Media Group (CMG) launched the seventh season of its national recruitment project on Tuesday, partnering with various organizations to provide an online and offline matching platform for job seekers and employers.
Leveraging CMG's superior media resources and communication advantages, this project applies cutting-edge technologies to expand employment channels and build a high-quality service platform that connects job seekers with jobs. Its service objects include university graduates, general job seekers in society, and employers.
Job seekers can submit their resumes and apply for positions through a dedicated section of the project on the CMG Mobile app.
At the launch ceremony held on Tuesday, representatives from multiple local branches of the project also unveiled their own talent recruitment incentives, highlighting their commitment to attracting skilled professionals.
This season also introduced an artificial intelligence agent called "Guo Pin Xiao Zhi," designed to tackle core job-seeking challenges including unclear career direction, fragmented recruitment information, inadequate job preparation, and difficulty in making career decisions -- helping talents achieve high-quality and full employment.
The project was co-organized by CMG, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) of the State Council, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China, the All-China Women's Federation, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, and the Ministry of Veterans Affairs.
Since its establishment in 2020, the national recruitment project has brought together over 140,000 well-known enterprises, released more than 13 million job openings, and received over 88 million resumes. Through a combination of online and offline efforts, it has hosted more than 4,000 recruitment events, building an all-scenario, full-cycle, and end-to-end employment service ecosystem.
Seventh edition of CMG's national recruitment project launched
