1, employer:
After graduation, graduates' files are generally stored in the employer. Graduates can send files directly to the employer, students who successfully apply for graduate school or are admitted to graduate school. These files will be transferred to the new school with individual students. Students who have not found jobs or are still unemployed will be sent to their registered permanent residence.
After the student's household registration address is determined, the school will mail it. When the file is sent back to the student's hometown, it can be viewed in two ways. The first way is to go directly to the talent market to see if the file exists, and the second way is to go to the local official website to inquire.
Different regions have different ways to handle documents. In some areas, files will be directly returned to their original places, and graduates can decide whether to put them into the talent market according to specific conditions.
2. Sub-district offices:
After graduation, files are generally stored in the streets, especially when graduates apply to transfer files back to local street offices. Although you need to pay the filing fee, you are more at ease, because the file is at your side, which is safer.
3. Employment agencies or talent exchange centers:
After graduating from college, files are generally stored in employment agencies or talent exchange centers. The employment introduction center is mainly responsible for helping graduates solve employment problems, including going through the formalities of entry, training and probation evaluation. The talent exchange center provides broader employment opportunities, and graduates can find jobs that suit them.
4. Labor Bureau and Street:
After graduating from college, files are generally stored in labor bureaus and streets. The Labor Bureau is responsible for collecting files, including unemployment certificates and household registration books. Only when you are unemployed can you save files.
In addition, the labor bureau also requires you to provide relevant additional conditions, such as the city's urban hukou and cadre status. Because it takes some time and conditions to save files, it is impossible for ordinary people to save them.
5. Provincial Archives Bureau:
After graduating from college, files are generally stored in the provincial archives bureau. This is because, according to the reference content, if college graduates can't find a unit to receive accounts, they can transfer their accounts and files back to their original places after studying in school for two years, or they can be transferred to the provincial archives bureau. Therefore, the Provincial Archives Bureau is one of the important institutions to preserve the archives of college graduates.