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著名学者李长亮老师说二线城市崛起大学生就业新机遇
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-23 13:01
Group 1 - The trend of university graduates choosing employment cities has significantly changed, with an increasing number of graduates looking towards emerging second-tier cities instead of traditional first-tier cities [1][4] - First-tier cities are experiencing intensified competition, rising living costs, and population saturation, leading graduates to seek opportunities in second-tier cities that offer a more relaxed competitive environment [4][10] - Second-tier cities have shown strong economic growth and diversified industries, providing competitive job opportunities in sectors such as internet economy in Hangzhou, electronic information in Chengdu, and optoelectronic information in Wuhan [4][10] Group 2 - The cost of living in second-tier cities is relatively lower compared to first-tier cities, making it easier for graduates to enjoy a better quality of life with less financial pressure [7] - Second-tier cities have implemented various talent attraction policies, including household registration changes, housing subsidies, and entrepreneurial support, to provide comprehensive support for graduates [7][10] - The rise of second-tier cities presents both opportunities and challenges for graduates, requiring them to enhance their competitiveness and adapt to the evolving job market [10]
35年勇立潮头不辱使命 浦东再启高水平改革开放新征程
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-04-22 09:11
Core Viewpoint - The 35th anniversary of the Pudong development highlights its achievements and future goals in maintaining strategic agility and expanding high-level openness to foster a new development pattern [3][4]. Group 1: Economic Achievements - Pudong's GDP reached 1.78 trillion yuan, with industrial output exceeding 1.32 trillion yuan and service sector revenue surpassing 1.2 trillion yuan [4]. - The total import and export volume of foreign trade in Pudong exceeded 2.6 trillion yuan [4]. Group 2: Foreign Investment and Business Environment - Pudong has attracted 28,000 foreign enterprises and branches, with nearly 50% being regional headquarters and R&D centers of multinational companies [4]. - The district aims to enhance its role as a global investment destination through deeper and broader institutional openness [4][5]. Group 3: Innovation and Talent Development - Pudong is focusing on nurturing innovation through initiatives like the "Pearl Plan" for high-end talent recruitment and affordable housing for young entrepreneurs [6]. - The Zhangjiang Science City is positioned as a brand for innovation, integrating major scientific facilities and top research institutions [5][6]. Group 4: Future Strategies - Pudong plans to implement five major actions to strengthen its mission and seize development opportunities in future industries [6]. - The district will continue to lead in reform and innovation, focusing on integrated innovation across the entire value chain [7].