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Harsh but true? Chinese blogger hits a liberal arts nerve in a tough job market

  • ‘All liberal arts graduates are joining the service industries! And all they need is grovelling’ said blogger Zhang Xuefeng to backlash
  • But thousands of students are speaking out on social media about their difficulty in a tightening job market that heavily favours STEM skills

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An education researcher in China says the debate around the utility of a liberal arts education may be playing out in other countries, in China the teaching of some core skills may be lacking. Photo: AFP
Yuanyue Dangin Beijing

Chinese education blogger Zhang Xuefeng was direct and damning when a woman asked him during a live stream whether her son should choose to study liberal arts at university.

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Zhang, who has more than 24 million followers on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, is a regular source of advice for education and the job market.

“All liberal arts graduates are joining the service industries! And all they need is grovelling,” he said during the event last month.

To many viewers – and arts graduates and students – the comments were offensive – not just for the choice of language but for suggesting their degrees were worthless in today’s economy.

Zhang later apologised – only for thousands of liberal arts students to say the comments struck a chord with them.

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In a highly competitive job market weighted heavily in favour of people with STEM skills, the blogger’s forthright assessment may have been harsh, but it wasn’t wrong, they said.
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