To better practise the spirit of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, carry out the action of "visiting enterprises to expand posts and promote employment", meet the employment needs of enterprises, and broaden the employment channels and resources for graduates, on June 1st, Guo Hang, vice president of GCC, Hong Zhenhua, vice dean of International College, and Wang Xintong, Office Director of International College, visited Guangzhou Knowledge City Investment and Development Co., Ltd. and met Wang Nan, general manager of Industry Promotion Department of Guangzhou Knowledge City Investment and Development Co., Ltd..
At the seminar, Guo Hang introduced the majors, advantages, cooperation between industries, schools and research, internship and employment of GCC, and thanked the enterprises for their support to the employment of the college. He said that GCC is committed to optimizing the joint training between schools and enterprises, and hoped that the two sides will continue to deepen cooperation in the future, closely combine the talent training of the college with the development needs of enterprises, and jointly build a long-term mechanism for the integration of industries, schools and research.
Wang Nan introduced the company's business scope, enterprise prospects and talent demand, and proposed to further deepen the cooperation between the college and the company. The two sides had in-depth exchanges on how to strengthen school-enterprise cooperation.
Carrying out the action of visiting enterprises to expand posts and promote employment is an important way for schools to strengthen school-enterprise cooperation in cultivating talents and deepen the integration of industries and education, and it is also a significant step to improve the quality of personnel training and promote graduates' employment. In the near future, the International College will further deepen school-enterprise cooperation, strengthen the connection between supply and demand, integrate high-quality employment resources, and provide a solid guarantee for graduates' fuller and higher-quality employment by “the college going out” and “inviting more enterprises”.
The Seminar