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How about finding a job in Qingdao talent market?

Job fairs in both places are now free. Shandong Road Talent Market is close to Polytechnic University. There are many cheap hotels nearby, and there are also college students' job-seeking apartments for rent, but the conditions remain to be discussed. There are no affordable hotels near Haier road talent market, but they are generally hotels and the like.

As for the first floor, "some talent markets are free and not very formal." I wonder, the free talent market is not formal, is it formal to collect money? What logic?

What I want to say is that these two talent markets are the main channels for job seekers to find jobs in Qingdao. Because it belongs to Qingdao Personnel Bureau, the information released by the two markets is strictly examined and approved, which is very authoritative. The industrial and commercial bureau also checks something every three to five times (checking the business license of the enterprise).

Some people say there are many passers-by in Shandong, that's for sure. Both enterprises and individuals recognize this market, and it is normal to have many people. If it is too crowded, you can pay attention to the special issues of peninsula metropolis daily (Monday and Thursday), Qingdao Evening News (Friday) and Qingdao Morning Post (Wednesday). The information posted above contains the recruitment information of the enterprise at the on-site job fair, but you can't communicate with the enterprise face to face. There are also networks at present. Work Learning Network (www.studyjob.cn) is a job-seeking website in the talent market. On-site recruitment information will also be published on the website, but it will generally be released the day after the on-site job fair. Each of the three methods has its advantages and disadvantages, so you should weigh them according to your own situation.

I hope what I said is helpful to you. I typed so many words in vain, hahaha.