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Thousands of Chinese graduates to receive social insurance

These positions will have a two-year service period.

China plans to recruit 34,400 college graduates for various fields like education, agriculture, medical care, and rural revitalisation at the community level. 

Localities are instructed to secure funding for these posts and ensure payments for work, living, settling-in, social insurance premiums, and allowances. 

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The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announced that these positions will have a two-year service period. 

Additionally, efforts are directed towards enhancing education and training for the recruits, implementing special plans to boost their skills, and providing employment services for those who complete their terms.

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