In fact, you don't have to worry, because in a broad sense, even if the second year of your return to China is autumn or winter, you can still take part in this year's school recruitment, or even come back from gap for one year, you can still take part in the next year's school recruitment. Because the concept of fresh graduates was originally aimed at domestic graduates of that year.
The key material to prove that you are a "fresh graduate" is often not the graduation date written on the graduate, but the "registration card" or "dispatch card" issued by the school employment office or the local talent management center when you go to work. This card is a proof that the domestic school or employment management center sent you from school to the company, and it also proves that you are a "fresh graduate" from the company's point of view.
After returning to China, overseas students can go to the study abroad service center of the Ministry of Education to issue employment registration and settlement procedures for you, so that in terms of materials and relevant regulations, you are equivalent to domestic fresh graduates who graduated that year. In order to encourage returnees to return to China for employment and entrepreneurship, and taking into account the different graduation time abroad, the state has relaxed the time limit for returning to China to apply for employment declaration to two years, so there is no need to worry about returning to China only for social recruitment, and they can still enjoy the treatment of school recruitment after applying for employment declaration.
International students:
International students refer to students studying abroad. The term "overseas students" originated from the cultural exchange between China and Japan in the Tang Dynasty, and refers to Japanese students who stayed in China to study after sending envoys from the Tang Dynasty back to China. Now it generally refers to students who study or study abroad.
According to the data of the Ministry of Education, in 20 15, the total number of Chinese students studying abroad was 523,700, and the number of returnees was 409 1 10,000, an increase of 12. 1% over the previous year. In the 37 years from 1978 to the end of 20 15, the total number of overseas students reached 4042 1000, of which 79.87% returned to China for development after graduation.
International students refer to students who are studying or have studied abroad. The word "international student" was coined by the Japanese in China. In the Tang Dynasty, in order to absorb the advanced culture of China, the Japanese government sent envoys to China many times. As a diplomatic envoy, an envoy to the Tang Dynasty can't stay in China for too long, so it is difficult to better absorb China's advanced culture. Therefore, the Japanese government has sent "overseas students" and "returned students" at the same time since it sent Tang envoys for the second time.
The so-called "international students" are students who are still studying in China after sending envoys to China on the Tang Dynasty, while "international students" return home together when sending envoys to China. Later, the term "international students" has been used all the time, and its meaning has also changed and developed: all students who stay abroad to study or study are called "international students".