100 Jobs in Shortage of Talent in China!The Highest Shortage Is

The Ministry of Human Resources has released a list of the 100 jobs in shortage of talent across China from the third quarter of 2019, quickly becoming a viral search topic on Weibo.


This is the first time that a nationwide ranking has been compiled on the shortage of jobs by a human resources agency.


The specific ranking is as follows:


(The "serial number" represents a ranking relationship, with the first indicating a higher shortage than the second.)


No.

Occupation

1

Marketing services

2

Cashiers

3

Waiters/Waitresses

4

Security guards

5

Janitors

6

Merchandise clerks: A person who organizes, sells, manages, and provides services to customers in a retail store.

7

Housekeeping clerks

8

Turners: A person who operates a lathe and cuts the surface of a rotating workpiece.

9

Welders

10

Stevedores: a person employed at a dock to load and unload ships

11

Packagers: a person or firm that creates and assembles a tour, television show, book, or other product and offers it for sale, use, exhibition, etc., in a completed form

12

Real estate agents

13

Insurance agents

14

Couriers

15

Optometrists: an eye doctor who has earned the Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree.

16

Nursery staff

17

Electricians

18

Mechanical equipment fitters

19

Babysitters

20

Computer software engineering technicians

21

Qualitative check staff

22

Nursing elderly staff

23

Sewing workers

24

Automobile production line operators

25

Customer service administrators

26

Room attendants

27

Corporate managers

28

Administrative clerks

29

Accounting professionals

30

Multi - process N.C. machine tool operation adjusters

31

Aquatic product processing workers

32

Road passenger car drivers

33

Front desk clerks

34

Marketing professionals

35

Chinese cooks

36

Construction machinery maintenance workers

37

Secretaries

38

Agricultural product sellers

39

Warehouse managers

40

Advertising designers

41

Bank customer clerks

42

Property managers

43

Computer programmers

44

Machine shop fitters

45

Assembly fitters

46

Security supervisors

47

Logistics administrators: personnel in state organs, social organizations, enterprises and institutions who are engaged in the management of internal water, electricity, gas, heating and other logistics affairs.

48

Hotel bellmen/bellhops

49

Stamping workers

50

E-commerce staff

51

Road freight car drivers

52

Beauticians

53

Machined material cutters

54

Mould workers

55

Tally clerks

56

Chemical unit operators

57

Civil and construction engineering technicians

58

Decorators

59

Plastic product molding workers

60

Information communication sales

61

Construction and municipal design engineering technicians

62

Mechanical manufacturing engineering technicians

63

Miller: a person who operates a mill, a machine to grind a grain (for example corn or wheat) to make flour. Milling is among the oldest of human occupations.

64

Property management professionals

65

Weavers

66

Food engineering technicians

67

Manufacturer of liquid crystal display device staff

68

Electrical connector manufacturers

69

Semiconductor chip producers

70

Rice noodle food producers

71

Public tour attendants

72

Communication system equipment manufacturers

73

Social workers

74

Quality management engineering technicians

75

Chemical production engineering and technical personnel

76

Electrical engineering and technical personnel

77

Spinner: Responsible for producing and molding all cotton candy products to be packaged in the secondary packaging area.

78

Human resource management professionals

79

Coating workers

80

Preschool education teachers

81

Blanking workers: operating cutting, sawing and other blanking equipment, so that the use of cards and fixtures, separate processing plate, profile and other raw materials.

82

Building roads

83

Electronic components engineering and technical personnel

84

Garage staff

85

Forging workers

86

Scutters: operators of equipment such as grasping, opening, scutching and winding, mixing and removing defects, and making rolls and fibers from different sizes of source cotton.

87

Call center attendants

88

Leasing clerks: a person who deals with the leasing procedures of mechanical equipment and consumer durables and provides follow-up services.

89

Mechanical design engineering technical personnel

90

Marketing managers

91

Tailors

92

Boiler operators

93

Metal heat treatment workers

94

Grinders

95

Chemical synthesis pharmaceutical workers

96

Recreation attendant: a person who serves customers in fitness and recreation establishments.

97

Chinese pastry chef

98

A western cook

99

Computer network engineering technician

100

Express handler


Are you surprised to see any of these jobs on this list? 


If you have any questions about any of them, feel free to drop us a message in the comment section below!



Editor: Crystal Huang

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