Group 1 - The employment distribution of recent undergraduate graduates has shifted, with an increase in the proportion of graduates working in second-tier, third-tier, and lower cities from 2020 to 2024 [1] - The proportion of graduates employed in first-tier and new first-tier cities has slightly decreased, remaining stable for the last two years [1] - Factors contributing to this trend include industrial transfer, improved infrastructure in lower-tier cities, and lower living costs compared to major cities [1] Group 2 - A competitive landscape has formed among different tier cities, with first-tier cities maintaining strong appeal due to their economic scale, industry ecosystem, and high salary levels [2] - First-tier cities attract a significant percentage of out-of-province graduates, with Beijing and Shanghai showing the highest attraction rates at 82% and 75% respectively [2] - New first-tier cities are experiencing rapid growth in salary levels, with a 17% increase in average monthly income for graduates from 2020 to 2024 [2] Group 3 - Hefei has successfully attracted over 350,000 new graduates in 2024, driven by the development of emerging industries such as new energy vehicles and integrated circuits [3] - Xi'an has seen significant growth in its industrial output, particularly in new energy vehicles and solar energy, indicating a robust development of new productive forces [3] - Wuhan's high-tech enterprises have exceeded 16,500, contributing to 30.4% of the city's GDP, showcasing the growth of high-tech industries [3]
应届本科生一线城市就业月薪7885元 毕业生就业城市分布有何变化
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-27 09:47