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Due to the Grand College Enrollment Plan, the number of university graduates has been on the increase since the central government started implementing the plan.

Though the plan helps improve our national quality, it creates pressure for the job markets.

With so many college students coming out at a time, many graduates have difficulties in finding suitable jobs.

In order to create more jobs, the government encourages college graduates to work in villages of 28 provinces and regions with a view that rural administration will be strengthened at the same time.

As a result, tens of thousands college graduates have been appointed as village officials in the rural areas.

It appears that this plan helps alleviate the pressure caused by graduate employment, but I do not think the plan will work in the long run.

Firstly, after serving as village officials in the rural areas for two years, the majority of those college village officials will start to look for jobs in the job market again, aggravating the pressure of the job market.

Some may argue that the number of those village officials who enter the job market again is balanced by the number of new college graduates who would be appointed as village officials.

The truth is that while those students have spent two years in the rural areas, they do not gain enough experience in the corporate world and are likely to forget what they have learnt in college.

In this sense, they are not guaranteed to find decent jobs again.

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