Job registration, employment assistance, vocational training... You don't need to run far, you can achieve it at your doorstep.
To promote employment and entrepreneurship among key groups such as college graduates, Zhengzhou city has selected 300 locations in universities and communities throughout the city to build "Leye Small Stations". On January 9th, the unveiling ceremony of the "Leye Station" of Zhengzhou University was held at the Zhengzhou University Central Stadium, which is one of the earlier university stations built in Zhengzhou city.
Entering the "Leye Station" of Zhengzhou University, with a unified visual image, a unified digital service information system, and a unified business scope, we provide "standardized" employment and entrepreneurship services, allowing students to enjoy one-stop online and offline convenient employment services without leaving the school.
The relevant person in charge of the Zhengzhou Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau introduced that the "Leye Small Station" of universities is a bridge and link between universities stationed in Zhengzhou and local functional departments, aiming to provide students with refined services such as policy promotion, employment and entrepreneurship guidance, job registration, file reception, employment assistance, vocational training, etc., to help college students expand employment channels, improve employment ability, and achieve seamless connection from the school gate to the workplace gate.
Coincidentally, in the Entrepreneurial Road community of Shangdu Road Street in Zhengdong New District, Zhengzhou City, the first "Leye Small Station" built by Zhengzhou City has become a "good assistant" for nearby residents to find employment. Whether it's job seekers or employers, after registering on the "Leye Small Station", they can search for their desired job positions or post recruitment information; If you encounter difficulties during the job search process, you can also seek help from "Leye Xiaozhan" at any time.
In the urban area of Zhengzhou City, a group of "happy work stations" have made brilliant appearances in 30 communities to assist workers in finding employment, finding employment, and enjoying happiness. The residents are affectionately referred to as "benefiting the people small stations" and "heartwarming small stations". "After preliminary investigation, we have identified these 30 mature communities as demonstration sites for construction, bridging the 'last mile' of serving the people," said the relevant person in charge of the urban area of Zhengzhou.
It is understood that the "Leye Small Station" is a specific action of stabilizing employment in Zhengzhou City, and also an active exploration of improving the grassroots employment service system and building a "15 minute employment service circle".
According to its functional settings, "Leye Small Station" is based on residential communities, equipped with manual service windows and intelligent terminal devices, integrating multiple functions, providing one-stop online and offline services such as employment recommendations, career guidance, and doorstep skill training. At present, Zhengzhou has built 144 "Leye Small Stations", including 14 universities and 130 in various districts and counties.
Next, on the basis of standardizing the operation of the "Leye Small Station", Zhengzhou City will actively explore a multi-party promotion mechanism of "government+community (university)+enterprise", gradually improve service functions such as job registration, employment assistance, skill training, entrepreneurship guidance, and policy consultation, implement employment and entrepreneurship support policies for college graduates such as job development, reward subsidies, housing security, entrepreneurship support, and recruitment services, promote the micro cycle of grassroots employment, strengthen coordination and linkage with universities stationed in Zhengzhou, and accelerate the formation of a multi-level and diversified new pattern of public employment services.
Source: Elephant News