In recent years, the employment situation of college students has been severe, and many graduates have encountered difficulties in finding employment. They are expected to graduate and enter the society, but they often do not find their ideal position after submitting a large number of resumes at job fairs and job searches**. Just as a Peking University girl posted on the Internet and complained: "I have no face to see my classmates, I can only be a teller after graduating from Peking University", which caused heated discussions among the majority of netizens.
This girl is a student from Peking University, a top 2 school, but after graduation, she can only choose to work as a teller in a low-level position. According to her own account, because she chose a relatively unpopular major, she interviewed many companies after graduation but was rejected. In order to solve the financial pressure of life, she could only choose this job in the end. This incident made many netizens surprised and speechless, thinking that this girl was originally a good hand, but she played poorly.
This incident has triggered everyone's thinking about the choice of major and the employment prospects. When graduates fill in the college entrance examination volunteers, should they be given priority to prestigious schools or majors?
In general, a good major is very important for job prospects. In order to enter the prestigious schools of their choice, young students sometimes choose some unpopular majors, so that the aura of famous schools and student relationships do not play a big role in the development after graduation. If a student chooses an unpopular major with poor development prospects, then employment after graduation may be in jeopardy. Unless students have the opportunity to change careers, they will face greater employment pressure.
On the contrary, if a student chooses a major with good development prospects, they can have good employment prospects due to the popularity of the major, even if the school is not well-known. Therefore, students should comprehensively consider their interests, career plans, and professional employment prospects when filling in the college entrance examination application. Some people suggest that science students should be given priority in their majors, and liberal arts students should consider prestigious schools first. Because many majors in the liberal arts have almost no professional barriers, students still have cross-border employment opportunities after choosing different majors. However, it is more difficult for science students to find employment across majors, because many majors in science have professional barriers and need to go through systematic Xi in order to have better development prospects.
After analyzing the experience of this girl and the impact of major choice on employment, I believe that students should have a full understanding of the major when choosing a major, and choose it based on their own strengths, interests and future career plans. Although it is possible to cultivate a group of talents with professional advantages, the employment prospects are relatively narrow, and sometimes you may need to change careers or choose other industries to find your dream job.
In addition, the aura of a prestigious school has a limited role in employment assistance, and students cannot blindly pursue a prestigious school and ignore the choice of major. After graduation, strong knowledge and practical experience are the important factors that really determine employment.
In the context of difficult employment, students can also actively look for practical and part-time Xi opportunities, accumulate some work experience in advance, and strengthen exchanges with different fields, so as to improve their competitiveness. With unremitting effort and the right choices, there will be hope to stand out and find a job that suits you.
In short, employment is a hurdle that every college student must go through. We should have a clear plan for the future and make the right decisions based on professional choices and practical experience. In the face of the fiercely competitive job market, we must maintain confidence, constantly improve our overall quality and ability, and pave a bright road for our future.