University graduates must lower their expectations to find a job in a fiercely competitive market Li Yan, 22, is a recent graduate of a Beijing university. His job-hunting marathon lasted for half a year before he finally found work as a cashier at a restaurant. "I never thought I would be a cashier when I was a student. I majored in international trade at university, and now it seems my expertise is useless to my job," he said.
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