Auther:2025-03-28
On March 27, the Talent Map University-Enterprise Cooperation Matchmaking Conference (Cross-Border E-Commerce Session) for International Students in Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions was successfully held in Nanjing. Hosted by the Research Committee for International Student Education Management of Jiangsu Association of Higher Education, the conference aimed to implement the national Belt and Road initiative, deepen the integration of industry and education, and promote university-enterprise cooperation in the cross-border e-commerce sector. The International Cooperation Office of our university actively organized international students to participate, led by Wang Daibi, Deputy Secretary of the Party General Branch. A total of 16 international students majoring in Customs and Foreign Trade Services, Modern Logistics Management, and Computer Network Technology attended.
At the conference, over 80 employers from various industries and diverse job types gathered, with business coverage spanning Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and other regions, providing international students with broad global perspectives and professional development opportunities.
During the specialized talent recruitment event, international students from our university attracted corporate attention with their excellent Chinese proficiency. Many students expressed that the conference deepened their understanding of the cross-border e-commerce industry. They thanked the university for providing the opportunity to directly engage with enterprises and clarify their career directions. Li Mei, a Laotian student, stood out at the Nanjing Jiayun Import and Export Trading Co., Ltd. booth. Her proficient bilingual communication skills in Chinese and English, professional knowledge gained from coursework, and insights from extracurricular practices won praise and recognition from numerous enterprises.
After the recruitment session, international students visited the National Trend Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall, which displayed representative intangible cultural heritage projects such as embroidery, Nanjing velvet flowers, and Chinese flower art. Through immersive viewing and hands-on skill experiences, students directly appreciated the beauty of traditional Chinese craftsmanship and deeply understood the profound heritage and contemporary inheritance of China’s intangible cultural heritage.
The college has always prioritized the career development planning of international students, continuously strengthening industry-education collaboration through a full-chain education mechanism integrating curriculum, practice, and employment. In the next phase, it will focus on deepening industry-education integration, promoting a three-dimensional university-enterprise collaborative education mechanism combining language, skills, and culture, and contributing high-quality talent to build an internship and employment network covering Belt and Road partner countries.