Second, it is difficult for students to find jobs Medical students complained about their job search experience and have changed their careers to media
How hard is it for a mediocre sophomore to find a job?Medical students talk about her job search and career change.
Every year during the graduation season, the topic of graduates entering the labor market is always in the spotlight. In the highly competitive labor market, there is a clear gap between master's graduates, students from key universities, undergraduates and college graduates"Social evaluation grade"Points.
Taking the college entrance examination has never been a difficult task, although the image of a popular student on the Internet now seems to be everyone"985 "representatives. However, this is misleading, and in fact, obtaining a second degree is already considered a relatively good academic achievement.
Expansion of enrollment in colleges and universities"It's a cliché, but in fact, most of the enrollment expansion is mainly concentrated in colleges and universities, and the impact on the graduates of the second and first books is not obvious. However, with the intensification of competition in the labor market, the employment situation of secondary school graduates has become a little unoptimistic.
A second-year student shared her job search experience online, which had an impact on many graduates. She is a recent graduate in medicine, especially pharmacy. In her complaints, she mentioned the difficult situation of medical students in the job search process, because even the position of a distributor requires a master's degree, which forced her to switch careers to the ** industry.
When she graduated, she still hadn't found her dream job, not because the job was too demanding, but because the barriers to competition were higher than she thought. When she filled out the application, she made it clear that she had a second degree and realized that she might not be competitive as a doctor.
Therefore, she chose pharmacy, and although it was not easy to study in college, she thought that it would not be too much of a problem to find a regular dealer job at this level. However, reality gave her a slap in the face.
During the interview, the interviewer at the hospital asked her:"Didn't you know that dispensers now need a master's degree"As you can imagine, traditional hospitals seem to be an area that is difficult for her to enter. So, she went to the relevant company for an interview instead.
To her surprise, even in the factory, there were no vacancies for administrative or technical positions. In the end, the HR department gave her a copy"Workshop Environmental Controller"work.
She wanted to work in operations such as equipment control, but in fact, her job was mainly about"Sweep the floor"。After several unsuccessful job searches, she eventually moved to the ** industry, where jobs were more in demand.
The difficulty of finding a job for second-year graduates has received widespread attention. One student's comment on the topic garnered more than 400,000 in just a few days"Great", which shows that many graduates enjoy this topic.
Even dealers require a master's degree"While not all hospitals in all cities have such high requirements, the employment conditions for medical students have indeed become quite strict.
Like this girl, many medical students face the dilemma of changing careers after graduation. In fact, not only medical students, but also many other second-year graduates have a similar situation.
Some people laugh at themselves and have been admonished by their parents since childhood"If you can't endure the hardships of studying, you will have to endure the hardships of life in the future"。However, most second-year students have always been serious about learning, not frivolous.
In today's work environment, many second-year students still have to suffer the bitter fruits of learning, have not substantially changed the status quo, and still have to live a life of leaving early and returning late, with little free time.
For some second-year junior high school students whose family conditions are better and their parents understand, there may be some more"Find a job"opportunities. Without rushing, you can make a more informed choice by accumulating more interview experience and understanding various positions.
However, for some students from modest families, parents want their children to be self-reliant immediately after graduation, and in order to find employment as soon as possible, many second-year students may have to accept front-line positions in sales and factories.
In this case, you have to stick to the right choice, and a sophomore changing careers is"Normal", so trying a few times isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Whether it's the college entrance examination or graduation, people always seem to pay more attention to those who get in"985 "Students of the school. But for second-year students, that's what it's called"Medium talent", but little attention is paid to it.
In fact, high school students are a group of college students who deserve our attention and excellence. For a variety of reasons, they are not recognized in professional positions like graduates of major universities, and changing careers may have become for them"Normality"。
Some people think that today's college students lack persistence, but the author believes that only by making the right choice can persistence have real meaning. If graduates currently have a low threshold for job mobility, or if they don't feel well, quitting their job and trying another job isn't necessarily a bad decision.
School and the workplace are two different environments, and there is a clear gap between the professional knowledge learned and the actual needs of the workplace. This situation is not something that individual college students can change, but we should continue to work hard to find the most suitable department or unit for us.
Today's topic] Do you think it's hard for sophomores to find a job?