1. Classification of graduates. The Ministry of Education divides graduates into urban hukou and rural hukou, and classifies them according to the economic development level and employment situation of their regions.
2. Employment services. The Ministry of Education actively helps graduates solve the employment problem by establishing a graduate employment service system. Services include career planning, psychological counseling, employment information, job hunting skills, etc.
3. Support policies. The Ministry of Education has issued a series of support policies, including encouraging college graduates to work at the grassroots level, supporting self-employment and guiding graduates to find jobs in the central and western regions. At the same time, it has also strengthened the training and guidance of college graduates.
4. Employment guidance. The Ministry of Education promotes the construction of employment guidance centers in colleges and universities, provides employment information consultation, job recommendation, job-seeking skills training and other services, and constantly improves and optimizes the employment guidance system.
5. Disclosure of employment data. The Ministry of Education requires all colleges and universities to establish a graduate employment information publicity system, publicize the employment situation and whereabouts of graduates, and promote colleges and universities to strengthen the supervision of graduate employment quality.
6. Employment and entrepreneurship policy. The Ministry of Education has increased its support for the employment and entrepreneurship policy of college graduates, promoted their innovation and entrepreneurship by promoting activities such as "double innovation", and established a series of business incubation bases and business service platforms to provide help and support.
7. Enhance practical ability. The Ministry of Education encourages colleges and universities to pay attention to the cultivation of students' practical ability, improve students' practical skills and experience, and enhance the employment competitiveness of graduates.
8. Preferential policies. The Ministry of Education provides a series of preferential policies for college graduates, including recruiting civil servants, giving priority to enlisting, and enrolling students independently in colleges and universities. To help graduates achieve better personal development.
9. Student loans. The Ministry of Education also provides student loans for graduates from poor families, which reduces their employment pressure and promotes the employment of college graduates to some extent.