Difficulty in finding employment is a common problem faced by many college graduates, especially those who have graduated from ordinary undergraduate colleges. These students feel a lot of stress and anxiety when they face the situation of being unemployed after graduation. They travel far from home to unfamiliar cities in search of employment opportunities, but often struggle to find suitable jobs. Faced with high rent and living costs, they feel helpless and hopeless. Some people will even cry in the middle of the night, unable to resolve the confusion and depression in their hearts.
This phenomenon is not only found among ordinary college graduates, but also among graduates of top universities. On the Internet, a female student posted a complaint that she could only work as a teller after graduating from Peking University. As a student at a top college, her choice has puzzled many netizens. It turned out that she chose a relatively unpopular major in Bei** and stayed in Beijing to develop after graduation. However, during the interview process, due to some social phobia issues, she did not perform well, resulting in the rejection of dozens of family units. During the autumn recruitment phase, she submitted nearly 300 resumes, but received no offers other than a teller position at a state-owned bank. For this choice, many netizens expressed incomprehension and speechlessness, thinking that such a job can even be done by secondary school students, and some people even suggested that she use her university title as a tutor, and the hourly salary can reach hundreds of yuan. This incident shows that the importance of professional choice cannot be ignored. In order to enter the university of their choice, many students choose a relatively unpopular major, although they are admitted, but the halo of a prestigious school does not help students find employment much. Therefore, students should consider both the prospects and reputation of their majors when filling out their applications.
When filling in the college entrance examination application, students are usually faced with the choice of priority for prestigious schools and majors. Priority to prestigious schools means choosing a well-known university, while major priority pays more attention to the popularity and development prospects of the major.
For liberal arts students, it may be more appropriate to consider a prestigious school first. Because many liberal arts majors have no professional barriers, no matter which major students choose, there are still great opportunities for interdisciplinary opportunities in the future. On the contrary, it is relatively difficult for science students to find employment across majors, because many majors in science have high professional thresholds. Therefore, Mr. Zhang Xuefeng suggested that science students should give priority to the development prospects of their majors.
The choice of major is crucial to the development prospects of graduates. Some popular majors, such as computer science, finance and medicine, have relatively more employment opportunities and higher salaries. However, due to the low demand for some unpopular majors, the employment prospects of graduates are narrower.
However, choosing a popular major does not guarantee that you will be able to find a job. Nowadays, the job market is highly competitive, and students need to have excellent comprehensive quality and practical experience in addition to professional knowledge. Therefore, students should consider their own interests, abilities and market needs when choosing a major to make a wise choice.
Because Xi experience during college is crucial for subsequent employment, students can be proactive in finding Xi opportunities. Through Xi, students can exercise themselves in a real work environment, learn about the industry, accumulate practical experience, and build a social network with more people.
In addition to professional knowledge, graduates should also focus on improving their comprehensive quality and vocational skills. This includes language skills, communication and cooperation skills, leadership skills, problem-solving skills, etc. By participating in a variety of trainings and courses, students can flesh out their resumes and increase their competitive edge.
In the face of employment pressure, graduates should maintain a positive mindset and constantly look for opportunities. Participate in job fairs, job training and networking events, expand your network, and proactively seek interview and Xi opportunities. In addition, you can also try to start your own business and develop your personal strengths and interests.
Graduates should not be confined to a specific career field or industry, but should broaden their horizons and focus on the needs of talents in multiple fields. Sometimes, it is also a good choice to adapt to the needs of the market and change careers. By Xi new skills and knowledge and continuously improving your competitiveness, you can better adapt to the changes in the job market.
In conclusion, employment is a major challenge and test for every graduate. When choosing a major and career direction, you need to weigh various factors and pay attention to your development plan and actual situation. At the same time, we should maintain a positive attitude towards the employment dilemma, constantly improve our quality and ability, grasp the opportunities, and meet the challenges of the future.