Hangzhou enhances support for young talent
The 2025 Hangzhou Spring Festival Human Resources Exchange Conference attracts over 6,000 job seekers, offering positions in AI, biotech, finance, and tourism. [Photo by Li Zhong/hangzhou.com.cn]
The 2025 Hangzhou Spring Festival Human Resources Exchange Conference recently attracted over 6,000 job seekers, offering positions in AI, biotech, finance, and tourism.
The event highlighted Hangzhou's strong appeal to young professionals and its commitment to talent development.
Home to rising tech firms like DeepSeek, Unitree Robotics, and BrainCo, Hangzhou thrives on long-term planning, business-friendly policies, and robust talent support. Initiatives such as the "Spring Rain Plan" and Qinghe Stations, which provide seven days of free accommodation for job seekers, reflect the city's dedication to easing young professionals' transitions.
To further streamline services, Hangzhou's government launched a one-stop residency processing system, reducing bureaucratic hurdles for new arrivals. By fostering a youth-friendly environment, Hangzhou ensures that talent and innovation can grow together, making the city not just a workplace, but a home.
A job seeker checks in at a Qinghe Station in Lin'an district, Hangzhou, where they will enjoy seven days of free accommodation. [Photo/WeChat account: linanfabu]
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