China's civil service, dubbed the "iron rice bowl," is no longer viewed as a dream job by job hunters. During this year's recruitment season from February to mid-March, more than 10,000 civil servants switched to ...China's civil service, dubbed the "iron rice bowl," is no longer viewed as a dream job by job hunters. During this year's recruitment season from February to mid-March, more than 10,000 civil servants switched to the private sector, a 34-percent increase over last year, according to a report on the flow of professionals between different sectors. The report by Zhaopin.com, a major employment website in China, says following the Spring Festival in February,展开更多
文摘China's civil service, dubbed the "iron rice bowl," is no longer viewed as a dream job by job hunters. During this year's recruitment season from February to mid-March, more than 10,000 civil servants switched to the private sector, a 34-percent increase over last year, according to a report on the flow of professionals between different sectors. The report by Zhaopin.com, a major employment website in China, says following the Spring Festival in February,