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CliQ INDIA > International > In China, hostels become havens for job-seeking youth amid soaring unemployment
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In China, hostels become havens for job-seeking youth amid soaring unemployment

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Beijing [China], November 2 (ANI): As unemployment among China’s young population hits record highs, hostels have become refuges for those seeking job opportunities in major cities, The New York Times (NYT) reported.

As young job seekers in China grapple with record-high unemployment rates, hostels have emerged as their go-to destinations. These budget accommodations serve as temporary shelters for those navigating the competitive job market in major cities, offering a space to regroup between interviews, strategize for networking events, and send out countless resumes.

Hostels have become melting pots for the anxieties, hopes, despair, and ambitions of China’s youth, all within the confines of affordable bunk beds available for just a few dollars a night, as reported by NYT.

With the Chinese economy slowing down, the competition for jobs has grown even fiercer. In urban areas, unemployment among 16 to 24-year-olds surged to a record high of 21.3 per cent in June, although the government has since stopped publishing such data. Even some young individuals fortunate enough to secure employment find themselves trapped in low-paying jobs, unable to afford long-term leases or living in constant fear of abrupt layoffs.

Inside a youth hostel in downtown Shanghai, the atmosphere is a combination of hair dryers, blenders, and the lingering aroma of spicy instant noodles. Amid this backdrop, 23-year-old Ethan Yi reflects on his situation. “Why can’t I, a college graduate, find a job?” Yi wonders aloud in the hostel’s common room, following a day of unsuccessful interviews. “Why do I only receive offers for jobs that pay just USD 400 or USD 500 a month? Sometimes, I question how it can be this hard,” according to NYT.

Such questions resonate across hostels in China, where fresh arrivals browse online job listings while surrounded by wall maps highlighting the best spots for Shanghai’s famous soup dumplings. Posters advertising local comedy shows often go unnoticed as recent graduates reach out to their parents for advice and comfort in the face of adversity.

The influx of hopeful guests often arrives with high expectations.

Yi, on his first visit to Shanghai from the central province of Hunan, arrived with several interviews lined up for the week and took the weekend to explore the city. However, by Monday evening, he was deflated, with one interview ending within minutes and another rejection following suit. His desire for a salary of at least USD 950 per month, slightly higher than the Shanghai average, seemed like a distant dream.

As the hypercompetitive nature of China’s white-collar job market persists, aspiring candidates must often travel for interviews at their own expense. The oversaturation of university graduates means that those unwilling to bear these financial burdens may be easily dismissed from job opportunities, NYT reported.

The relentless competition is also weighing heavily on individuals like Zhi Yanran, who had travelled to a hostel from Jiangxi Province for multiple interviews in the field of human resources. Zhi, who had recently graduated, felt she was lagging behind her classmates who had started applying for jobs much earlier. She had spent a significant time “lying flat,” a Chinese slang term for taking a break. However, she emphasises that even two months of unemployment feel like an eternity in the current job market.

Though recent graduates face some of the highest unemployment rates, other age groups also struggle to secure stable employment. In the hostel’s lobby, Kris Zhang, a 30-year-old computer programmer formerly employed at Alibaba, was grappling with job loss. Despite having bought a house and an Audi in Hangzhou, he could not find a well-paying job there to cover his mortgage and car loan payments. Reluctantly, he accepted an offer in Shanghai, hoping for a swift return to his preferred city.

In the same hostel, Yang Han, a recent advertising graduate, reflects on his determination to secure a job in Shanghai’s advertising industry. Despite the anxiety upon arrival, his interviews are now complete, leaving him in a waiting game. He acknowledges the possibility of sending a follow-up letter to a recruiter to bolster his case and expresses a hope to avoid too many trips back and forth.

While China’s youth wrestle with the challenging job market, they seek comfort and camaraderie in hostels, where their dreams and aspirations coexist with the harsh realities of an increasingly competitive and demanding employment landscape, The New York Times reported. (ANI)

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