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.
As China’s university graduates face mounting pressure in the job market, a growing number are turning to an unconventional lifeline: vocational training schools. The phenomenon, known as “returning to the furnace”, involves degree-holders enrolling in technical programmes to acquire practical, employable skills.
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.
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