China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) sparked public outrage after boasting on April 5 of receiving nearly 1.2 million “high-quality resumes” for just 8,000 positions, Hong Kong-based HK01 reported. The state-owned nuclear conglomerate’s post — which has since been deleted — included a “starry-eyed” emoji. Critics online called the post, and the emoji in particular, insensitive amid China’s severe employment crisis. With approximately 12.22 million university graduates entering the job market this summer, the company’s revelation “ripped off the last fig leaf covering China’s dire employment situation,” Taiwan’s United Daily News (UDN) noted. In a subsequent statement, CNNC pledged to “treat every resume with care,” but notably offered no apology.
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