<p>The students would work as nursing helpers, cleaners, security guards and receptionists, the Shanghai Daily reported.<br /><br />"We have 10 positions for students who, after working for a month, will be entitled to free plastic surgery worth up to 5,000 yuan (around $770) and a 5,000 yuan discount on more expensive services," hospital official Liu Qi was quoted as saying.<br /><br />A student said she was very happy to hear about the offer and dreamed of having jawbone reduction surgery, which costs around 30,000 yuan.<br /><br />"It's very expensive and it would be good if I can cover certain costs myself," said the student named Yang. "A good appearance is important for finding a job and for future development."<br /><br />However, an academic has dismissed the offer as a " public relations stunt".<br /><br />Gu Xiaoming, a sociologist from Fudan University, said everyone has the right to look as good as they can, but questioned the hospital's motives.<br /><br />"Businesses shouldn't seek to attract students by offering unnecessary products such as plastic surgery," he said. "This is actually just a PR stunt by the hospital."</p>
<p>The students would work as nursing helpers, cleaners, security guards and receptionists, the Shanghai Daily reported.<br /><br />"We have 10 positions for students who, after working for a month, will be entitled to free plastic surgery worth up to 5,000 yuan (around $770) and a 5,000 yuan discount on more expensive services," hospital official Liu Qi was quoted as saying.<br /><br />A student said she was very happy to hear about the offer and dreamed of having jawbone reduction surgery, which costs around 30,000 yuan.<br /><br />"It's very expensive and it would be good if I can cover certain costs myself," said the student named Yang. "A good appearance is important for finding a job and for future development."<br /><br />However, an academic has dismissed the offer as a " public relations stunt".<br /><br />Gu Xiaoming, a sociologist from Fudan University, said everyone has the right to look as good as they can, but questioned the hospital's motives.<br /><br />"Businesses shouldn't seek to attract students by offering unnecessary products such as plastic surgery," he said. "This is actually just a PR stunt by the hospital."</p>