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The Upside of A Rural Backwater
Each year many graduates look for jobs in a big city.

But I prefer to start my career in a small town and work my way up. I have applied for a marketing position at a transnational corporation but will work in a small town in Jiangsu Province.

My parents thought I was crazy. I come from Guangdong, one of the most developed areas in China, and the town's economy lags far behind us. Even people who grew up there seldom want to return.

It's not difficult for me to find a job in a big city. I'm learning English and business, which are two good majors. In fact, several Guangzhou companies have sent me offers. But I believe it's really hard for an undergraduate to get an important position among a crowd of experienced people.

But in small places, graduates are warmly welcomed. Companies are so eager to recruit talented young people that they offer more training and opportunities and I will be treated like a big duck in a small pond.

Also the cost of living in small towns is much lower. So, I can start saving for the future.

After all, I won't stay in a small town for the rest of my life. The transnational company I applied has lots of branches in China, some in big cities.

I'm sure I'll have a chance for promotion, as long as I prove my ability in the small town.

I do worry a bit that life in a small town may keep me apart from the rapidly-developing modern society.

But, nothing is perfect. I may have a lot of disappointments working in the small town. And I won't regret it.

Mo Qi is a fourth-year student at Nanjing University.

(China Daily December 19, 2002)

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