Campus recruitment for Beijing 2022 kicks off

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The Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games on Tuesday opened up applications for 61 job openings in 46 positions to new graduates in 2020. The positions range from external liaison to game services and media operations, and the committee is setting high requirements including various professional skills and linguistic abilities. Moreover, all but one of the positions require a Master's degree or higher.

The application deadline for all positions is Dec. 26. Those seeking to apply can do so by logging on the recruitment webpage at http://recruit.beijing2022.cn. According to the webpage, each applicant can only apply for one job position. 

The written examination will be held in later February, and the job interview in mid-March. Paperwork for new employees will begin around June and July.

The committee will publish information about the written examination and other announcements after the applications close. More details about job requirements can be found on the committee's official website at www.beijing2022.cn.

Meanwhile, job seekers who fail to meet the basic requirements can apply to enter a "talent pool" for future considerations. The recruitment website at http://recruit.beijing2022.cn provides an application form, and applicants can email their forms to jobs@beijing2022.cn to register into the pool and receive notices about job vacancies.

The 2022 organizing committee held its first campus recruitment from December 2017 to July 2018, employing 13 out of 1,522 applicants. The second round of campus recruitment was held from November 2018 to July this year, hiring 42 people out of 2,930 applicants.

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