This year, college students who are facing employment pressure have voiced their dissatisfaction and anxiety. However, people with high educational qualifications appear to be relatively independent of fluctuations in the overall employment environment. However, not all highly educated people can easily cope with the pressure of employment. A female student who graduated from Peking University recently complained on the Internet that she could only work in counter sales. This incident sparked heated discussions and sympathy among netizens. Her experience has shattered people's perception of the employment advantages of highly educated people, and it is also thought-provoking.
Those who are highly educated appear to be relatively independent of the fluctuations in the job market. However, those with a high degree of education are not completely exempt from the pressure of employment. The girl in this article graduated from Peking University, but she found that she could only work as a counter salesman. This fact has caused concern and thought. What is the reason for the employment dilemma of this Peking University graduate?
For this girl who graduated from Peking University, her career path is not smooth. First, she chose an unpopular major. Although a bachelor's degree from Peking University has an indisputable gold content, choosing an unpopular major may add some difficulties in the employment process. Especially considering that her major may be in the liberal arts category, her employment opportunities in a particular industry or field may be relatively limited.
In addition, she chose to pursue a master's degree abroad directly after graduating from her bachelor's degree. Although foreign qualifications have certain advantages in some fields, it is common for them to have a more conservative attitude towards overseas master's degrees for employment in the pan-system. Under the same competitiveness, domestic master's and doctoral graduates are more likely to be favored, while overseas master's degrees may be in a relatively weak competitive position. In addition, the girl does not have a Beijing hukou, which also makes it more difficult for her to find a job in the pan-system.
In addition, the girl also faced social phobia. In the process of job hunting, she was repeatedly frustrated, and every interview was like a baptism of the soul. In the face of distress, her social phobia problem became more and more prominent. Every group meeting, retest, and final interview made her feel stressed and anxious. Despite her efforts, she always missed at the last minute, which was a blow to her.
Let's take a look at the wrong decisions made by this graduate girl of Peking University on her academic path. First, she chose an unpopular major, which led to the fact that she may have relatively few employment opportunities in a particular industry or field. Especially in the pan-system, the number of jobs available for matching may be relatively limited. Secondly, she chose to study for a master's degree abroad, but in the pan-system, the recognition of overseas master's degree is not high, and domestic master's and doctoral graduates are more inclined to favor. In addition, she is not a Beijing hukou, which adds a layer of difficulty for her to find a job in the pan-system.
At the same time, she also faced the challenge of social phobia. Every group meeting, retest, and final interview made her feel stressed and anxious. Despite her efforts, she always missed at the last minute, which devastated her. She once said frankly that if she gave up the aura of Peking University's undergraduate and overseas master's degree because of her teller position, I am afraid she would lose the courage to face her classmates.
Netizens commented on the incident. Some people think that it is ironic and embarrassing that undergraduates from Peking University are so employed. However, it was also pointed out that the decisions she made on her academic path were not wise.
Some netizens suggested that she try to go to a top high school for campus recruitment, or consider the overseas talent introduction policy. These initiatives may help her a bit. Another senior suggested that she could try not to work as a teller and seek a profile from a school teacher, or consider a career in education, or even work as a tutor with the title of Peking University bachelor's degree and overseas master's degree, which is also a way to make money.
This story teaches us that an individual's professional background and academic qualifications are not the only determining factors in the employment process. It is also important to take into account the demand of the industry and the supply and demand of the job market. Some specific conditions can cause some people to get into employment difficulties, even if they have a high degree of education.
For college students, it is necessary to comprehensively consider personal interests and career prospects when choosing a major, so as to avoid some troubles caused by choosing an unpopular major for future employment. In addition, career planning is also very important, and you need to have a clear understanding of your career goals, so that you can better highlight your strengths and strengths during the job search process.
Although the female student who graduated from Peking University has encountered employment difficulties, this does not mean that she has no opportunities. She can try to find other career paths that suit her, and she can also use the school's resources and connections for help. Failure on the path of career development does not mean failure, and she can continue to work hard to find a career opportunity that is more suitable for her.
To sum up, this story tells us that although having a high degree can bring certain advantages to employment, it is not completely exempt from employment pressure. The choice of major, career planning, and the matching of one's talents with the needs of the market are all key to successful employment. For those college students who are experiencing employment difficulties, they should maintain a positive attitude and constantly look for opportunities and development directions that suit them. At the same time, the social and education sectors should also provide more support and opportunities to help university students find employment.