Ever since China opened up to the world in 1980's, the Shanghai Municipal Government, led by the Communist Party of China and the State Council, makes great effort to build the city into an international economic, financial, trade and shipping center. With the cooperation and hardwork of Shanghai people, the city is progressing to its goal as a global metropolitan. The new team of leaders of the Shanghai government took office in February 2003. "The power of the government is entrusted by the people; the interest of people is above all," as Shanghai Mayor Han Zheng promise in his inaugural. Guided by the Shanghai Party Committee, the city's new leadership vows to strictly perform its official duties; to make significant progress in self-improvement, and to intensify the shift of its role from administrative to public service. The Shanghai government will build itself into a service government that would share with the people all their happiness and troubles; a solid responsible government that is efficient, honest and diligent; a law-abiding government that respects legal system and rules strictly and impartially.


Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Labor Security Improves Routine Maintenance and Management to Professional Job Offers Online

11/23/2004

Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Labor Security is improving the routine maintenance and management to Professional Job Offers Online, and developing functionalities of public job recommendation, job agency and career guidance.
Since it came into service last April, Shanghai Professional Job Offers Online has publicized about 500K job invitations; more than 8000 people-times applications are forwarded online every day, the daily visits are about 750K people-times, and over 2000 job invitations are put online by the public job agencies; about 41K jobseekers have found jobs online. In the next phase, the Bureau will improve the promotion of this website and the maintenance of online information, and will develop the functionality of seeking jobs via SMS.

The Shanghai government 2006