2. Graduates who choose to work for two years can apply for school custody for two years. If the work has not been implemented after the expiration of two years in the school (or if you find a job and don't come to the school in time), the school will send the files and accounts back to the place of origin (or to the talent exchange center where the students' accounts are located, or to the prefecture-level personnel bureau or education bureau where the students are from).
It is easy to lose files in the process of typing. Therefore, you should either implement your work within two years, or go to your own account and transfer your own files.
3. After five years, it will be considered as a "dead file" if you don't pay the file storage fee and are sealed by the talent market and other institutions.
The files of college graduates are generally stored in designated places, and the files of high school students are generally stored in schools. After graduation, the archives school will be managed by the local personnel department, and the archives can be received and kept by the employer when they are employed in the future.
If the employer can't accept it, it is better to keep its own files in the local human resources management department or the local talent market, but the latter may need to spend a certain amount of money to save and store the files.