Career choices and pressures for undergraduate graduates.
In recent years, more and more students have graduated from colleges and universities in China, and the employment of college students has attracted more and more attention. Especially for the general category and less popular majors, they feel a lot of pressure in the job market. They believe that it is very difficult to get a job that matches their education level and personal qualities after graduating from university, and many of them are working in the service industry temporarily. Just like those girls who came out of Peking University, she was also very frustrated and helpless about her job search, and finally had to work as a shop assistant.
In this regard, netizens expressed their opinions. Some argue that college graduates should not pursue lower-paying careers and use their strengths to get a good job, while others say she misses out on a better job. However, we must not easily condemn or overestimate. In the face of huge employment pressure, individuals have different circumstances and choices, and we need to understand their struggles and difficulties.
*Employment problems in non-popular majors.
In recent years, many college students are facing many problems such as "high education", "high education" and "low education". In the process of filling in the application, many candidates are often confused by the aura of "famous universities", and blindly go to the unpopular majors in the job market. Maybe they got into a prestigious university through their own struggles, but when they walked out of the school, they realized that the reputation of the university did not help them find a job. When looking for a job, the popularity of a profession and the popularity of a profession are very high.
This also raises an important question about the trade-off between school and major. Admission to an arts school does not guarantee admission to a liberal arts college. Since the humanities have low requirements for majors, they can offer more options and more interdisciplinary fields. But among science students, perhaps it is their major that is more important. Career barriers in science are relatively large, and systematic research is necessary to achieve better career development.
A few points on the issue of choosing a job.
College students should be more rational and cautious when facing the pressure of job hunting and choosing a career. First of all, you need to know your hobbies and specialties, and then choose the right career for you. It is certainly touching to chase the glory of a prestigious university, but what you really have to do is to choose your own interests and strengths. Secondly, it is necessary to analyze from the perspective of career development and the actual situation of the industry. If you're looking for a sought-after or promising career, your chances of working at university will be greatly improved.
In addition, after graduating from college, it is not necessary to have a good career experience and not necessarily to find a job. At the same time, we should also pay attention to our own language skills, teamwork skills, creative thinking and other skills. Such skills are very important in this competitive job.
Personal opinion. I believe that whether or not you can find a job is related to your dedication and opportunities. Although some less popular majors have a poor employment situation, it does not mean that they do not have more room for development. The point is to be proactive in seeking opportunities and improving one's own quality. If you feel that your career is not good enough, you can choose to further your education to improve your ability to compete in other areas.
It is hoped that the whole industry and enterprises will pay more attention to students in this unpopular field, give them more opportunities and support more. In any case, everyone has the right to pursue their own interests, realize their ideals, and give back to the community.
In short, the main problem of college graduates in China at present is "difficulty in finding employment". College students are faced with the problem of choosing a career for college students, and they should not blindly blame their majors or the reputation of the university, but should be more rational and prudent when choosing majors, and improve their comprehensive quality and ability. Only in this way can we better meet the needs of the development of the times, give full play to our own potential, give full play to our own role, and make due contributions to the society.