The employment of college students after graduation has always been one of the focuses of social attention. As the number of graduates increases, so does the pressure to find employment. Especially for students with a regular undergraduate degree, finding a dream job becomes extremely difficult. The hardships and pressures of life make them feel helpless, and some even make them cry in the middle of the night. At the same time, the experience of a Peking University graduate once again sparked heated discussions among netizens.
It turned out that this Peking University girl chose a relatively unpopular major as an undergraduate, and chose to study abroad, and stayed in Beijing for development after returning to China. However, because she was not a native of Beijing and claimed to have social phobia, she did not perform well in the interview and was rejected by almost all employers. She submitted nearly 300 resumes during the autumn recruitment process, but ultimately only got an offer as a teller at a state-owned bank. Faced with this inconspicuous job, she felt unacceptable and felt that she had no face to meet her classmates.
Many netizens were speechless and regretful for this girl's choice. They said that in top universities like Peking University, graduates should have better opportunities and choices in employment. Some netizens excitedly said that this girl should choose a tutor job, and with the title of Peking University, the hourly salary can reach at least a few hundred yuan. Admittedly, this case illustrates an important issue that the choice of major is crucial to the development of graduates.
As we all know, when filling in the college entrance examination, students are often faced with the difficult choice of giving priority to prestigious schools or majors. For college students, it is very important to choose a major that suits them, which is directly related to the employment prospects after graduation. The popularity and development prospects of the major chosen by graduates often determine their competitiveness when they are employed.
In this era of rapid economic development and the influx of talents, the demand for talents in the job market is becoming more and more diverse. Some relatively popular majors, such as computer science, finance and economics, are more likely to have more opportunities in employment due to the high demand for related talents in the market. For some unpopular majors, due to the small demand, the employment pressure will be relatively large.
For liberal arts and science students, the factors for choosing a major are slightly different. Liberal arts students are given priority when choosing prestigious schools, usually considering that the alumni resources and brand effect of prestigious schools will bring more opportunities. Science students, on the other hand, recommend that majors be given priority, because science majors often require more in-depth professional knowledge and skills, and it is difficult to find employment across majors. Under the major-first strategy, even if the school graduates study is not reputable, as long as the major has popularity and market demand, the employment prospects will not be too bad.
The choice of major is not only about employment prospects, but also about personal interests and development directions. When choosing a major, a student should be clear about his or her interests and strengths, the demand for the major in the job market, and the possibilities for future development.
First, students are asked to identify their interests and areas of strength through self-assessment and counseling. For liberal arts students, they can determine their major direction by thinking about which subjects they are interested in, what they are good at, and what kind of work they are willing to pursue in the future. Science students, on the other hand, can choose related majors by analyzing their preferences and strengths in mathematics, physics and chemistry.
Secondly, students need to understand the market demand for this professional talent. You can check the job openings** or consult with professional agencies to find out about the employment situation and development prospects of the relevant profession. For unpopular majors, you can learn about the development trends of related industries and the future employment potential.
Finally, students need to plan for their future development. When choosing a major, you should not only consider the employment prospects, but also whether the major is suitable for your long-term development and personal pursuits. A major that matches one's interests and abilities, and has the potential for development, can enable students to better achieve their career goals after graduation.
The employment of graduates has always been a topic of widespread concern, and both graduates of prestigious universities and students with ordinary undergraduate degrees are facing similar dilemmas. The choice of major plays a crucial role in the employment prospects of graduates, but it is not everything. Graduates are also required to take into account their interests, abilities and development plans, as well as the demand for relevant majors in the job market.
Different people have different options, so there is no one or the same"Best"Professional choice. Moreover, the career path of graduates is not static, with the changes in society and personal growth, we should maintain a positive attitude, continue to learn and Xi improve our abilities, adapt, respond and grasp the opportunities in the workplace.
In closing, I would like to say that regardless of the employment environment, it is important to believe in your abilities and move forward. Difficulties are short-lived, as long as we persevere and work hard, we can find a career path that suits us and achieve success. Whether you become a teller or work in another industry, you should be proud of your choice, because every job is a part of life experience and a step in our own efforts to achieve happiness.