As one of the top universities in China, Fudan University has a solid foundation in terms of educational resources, scientific research strength and comprehensive status. In particular, Fudan University's liberal arts majors are almost comparable to first-class universities such as Peking University and Chinese Renmin University. The confidence of admitting liberal arts students in the college entrance examination every year also comes from their excellent results in the top 50 in the province. However, even with such a strong alma mater background, Fudan liberal arts students face tremendous pressure and dilemma in finding a job.
Fudan liberal arts students, who carry too many expectations, have extremely high expectations for employment. However, the truth brutally tells them that it is not easy to find a satisfying job. A bachelor's and master's degree graduate in liberal arts at Fudan University submitted 200 resumes through the autumn recruitment, but none of them responded, which is embarrassing and embarrassing for Fudan's alma mater. This astonishing number has attracted the attention of the best, and some people even quote the words of teacher Zhang Xuefeng, which makes people wonder: Is there a connection between the reputation of the alma mater and the employment of liberal arts students?
Starting in August this year, Fudan University's autumn recruitment activities lasted for three months. This is a rare opportunity for students to have more options to conduct two-way screening with businesses. However, after the baptism of the autumn recruitment season, this Fudan liberal arts student has never been able to find a satisfactory job opportunity. The resumes of 111 enterprises and institutions and 183 positions she voted for were all sunk into the deep sea, and the only one she received was the offer of "Didi".
Compared with other students, the number of resumes submitted by this student is not large. However, as a graduate of Fudan University, she was reluctant to submit her resume to a position that was "too shabby". In the process of applying for a job, she also took the Shanghai selection examination and the examination of 5 banks, but ultimately failed. Entering this stage, she began to feel anxious, participated in 6 autumn recruitment groups, and frantically refreshed the news every day. In order to find the right job, she participated in the offline job fairs of many colleges and universities, and even made 5 different resumes. However, despite her efforts, she did not get a suitable offer.
This liberal arts student at Fudan University is not majoring in finance, but she also encountered employment problems. This has caused some netizens to ask, why does Mr. Zhang Xuefeng not recommend that girls choose finance majors?A student once contacted Zhang Xuefeng to ask about the girl's choice of finance major at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Teacher Zhang Xuefeng bluntly said that it is not recommended for girls from ordinary families to choose the financial industry, and the most important problem is "gender bias".
Many businesses generally believe that men have an advantage when it comes to dealing with financial matters and taking risks. If a girl is good-looking, she will face more challenges in male-dominated industries and may even be unfairly assigned to jobs that she is not interested in. In addition, the financial industry is highly competitive, requiring strong analytical skills, mathematical skills, and decision-making skills, among other things. For girls, there will be more challenges and competition. In addition, overtime pressure is also a problem that cannot be ignored. The financial industry often has long working hours and may require overtime to deal with urgent matters. On the whole, Zhang Xuefeng does not recommend that female students choose finance majors.
This story made me think deeply that the phenomenon of graduation being unemployed is also common among liberal arts students at top universities. On the one hand, the reputation of a prestigious school can indeed provide students with more opportunities for development, but it does not guarantee that a strong academic qualification will make it easy for graduates to find a job. When we see the news that 200 resumes of Fudan liberal arts students have not responded, we should realize that employment is not only the responsibility and honor of our alma mater, but also requires personal efforts and self-growth.
Regardless of the major or university, students should remain sensitive and adaptable to the job market. It is not enough to rely on the aura of our alma mater, we need to pay more attention to the improvement of our own quality and ability. At the same time, it is also important to be aware that the job market is highly competitive, especially in specific industries and professions, where there may be gender bias and other potential problems. Therefore, when choosing a major, we should fully consider our own situation, interests, and strengths to make a more informed decision.
In short, the experience of 200 resumes of Fudan liberal arts students without responding to them has taught us that the background of a prestigious university does not determine a person's employment prospects 100%. We should focus on personal development and strive to improve our competitiveness, while also being aware of the changes and challenges in the job market. Only with well-rounded qualities and the ability to adapt to the environment can we stand out in the job market and achieve our career dreams. No matter how many difficulties and setbacks we encounter, we should persist in our pursuits, believe in our abilities, and work hard for our dreams.