The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security officials!The 100th occupations in the country are the most lacking!The top ten are ...
Author:Voice of Zhejiang Time:2022.07.24
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On July 22, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Affairs released 100 occupations in the second quarter of 2022 than the "most lacking work" of job search.
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Among them, marketers, couriers, car workers, commodity salespersons, marketing professionals, restaurant waiters, security guards, housekeeping waiters, electronic product models, cleaners are ranked among the top ten.
According to reports, compared with the first quarter of 2022, the number of recruitment demand and the number of job seekers in this period has continued to rise. This reflects from one side. With the improvement of the situation in May and June, the economy has gradually recovered, and the recruitment of market supply and demand has also recovered.
The lack of work in the manufacturing industry is continuous, and the lack of work in the electronic information industry is relatively prominent. Integrated circuit engineering and technical personnel, semiconductor chip manufacturing, electronic instrument and electronic measurement engineering and technical personnel, new rankings, semiconductor separate devices and integrated circuit installations, computer network engineering technicians lack engineering degree, electronic product version workman Enter the top ten.
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