Why China’s technical schools offer both hope and despair for jobless college grads
Young Chinese ‘return to the furnace’ for practical skills but Chinese media reports some students are disappointed by education on offer

China’s technical schools offer hope to desperate university graduates who cannot find a job – but for many, the reality falls short of the promise.
The trend is gaining measurable momentum. According to a survey and field research by the Chinese Society for Technical and Vocational Education, which covers 105 technical schools, the number of institutions offering formal programmes for university graduates rose from 26 in 2023 to 45 in 2025.
And in 2024, Zhaopin, a major Chinese recruitment platform, reported that 52.2 per cent of graduates believed that returning to technical school would improve their job prospects.
The graduates taking this path do so for various reasons, according to a report by the Henan Association for Science and Technology in May.
With little experience and facing a slump in the property sector, Zhou Jingbo, a civil engineering graduate, repeatedly failed in his attempts to secure an interior design role. So, he enrolled at Zhengzhou Technician College to study electrical automation, hoping a practical trade would turn his fortunes around, according to the article.