Zhang Xuefeng broke the golden sentence again: "If I were a college student, would I exclude state-owned enterprises first?"."The reason is very realistic
Nowadays, the employment problem of college students has become a headache for many graduates. The dilemma of being unemployed after graduation can be frustrating, and not only can it be frustrating to not find a job, but sometimes it can be frustrating to have too many options.
The current employment environment for college students is indeed quite unoptimistic, so many graduates have joined the ranks of the examination and examination as soon as they graduate, hoping to get an "iron rice bowl" through this way.
Whether it is a state-owned enterprise or a job in the system, as long as you can be admitted, it is equivalent to laying a stable foundation for the rest of your life, and you will hardly worry about your job anymore.
However, whether it is a state-owned enterprise or a civil servant, it is not an easy task. As a result, most college students tend to choose only one of these test preparations. After all, it is not always possible to successfully prepare for the exam, let alone the difficulty of taking care of multiple exams at the same time. As a result, many college students feel hesitant about how to make a choice.
For college students, if they choose to go straight into society after graduation rather than continue their education, they will be faced with several options. The first is state-owned enterprises, central enterprises, and civil servants or public institutions with relatively stable work nature;The second is the private sector, which has a high degree of freedom.
In the past few years, many college students may have preferred private companies with higher salaries and more freedom. However, the employment situation of college students has changed, and their employment concepts have also changed, so they are more hesitant to make a choice.
In the live broadcast room of Mr. Zhang Xuefeng, a "famous teacher for postgraduate entrance examination", there is a real case worth mentioning. A parent from Guangxi asked Mr. Zhang Xuefeng about their children's employment, highlighting the real problems faced by college students in choosing a career direction.
One parent mentioned that her child is currently pursuing a graduate degree in computer science. He wanted to know whether it would be better for his children to work in state-owned enterprises or central enterprises after completing their studies, whether it would be more advantageous to take the civil service examination, or whether they would seek better development opportunities in private enterprises and foreign companies.
Different people may have different opinions on this issue. But in general, most people may be more inclined to choose state-owned enterprises, central enterprises or civil servants, because these occupations are considered to be relatively stable "iron rice bowls".
However, a teacher named Zhang Xuefeng made a surprising point. He said that if he were a university student, he would first rule out the options of state-owned enterprises and central enterprises. This view is truly astonishing.
Teacher Zhang Xuefeng explained his reasons. He believes that each type of enterprise has its advantages and disadvantages, for example, the stability of state-owned enterprises and central enterprises is its advantage, but the salary is relatively low on the surface.
He also mentioned that he had the opportunity to join a state-owned enterprise or central enterprise when he graduated from university, but because his salary was only more than 2,000 yuan, he chose another path and would rather put in more effort to fight for his own development space.
Of course, there are risks associated with going out and about. If successful, the rewards can be substantial;However, if it does not succeed, it is a safer choice to choose state-owned enterprises or central enterprises.
In addition, Professor Zhang Xuefeng pointed out that the stability of state-owned enterprises is only relative, and cited as an example of the large number of jobs provided by highway toll booths in the early years.
However, with the promotion and application of ETC technology, a large number of highway toll collectors will no longer be needed in the future, which has led to the loss of many employees.
Therefore, those college students who enter state-owned enterprises and maintain the "once and for all" mentality, once they enter state-owned enterprises, are likely to choose to be content with the status quo and no longer learn new knowledge, which makes them easy to be eliminated.
Once eliminated, it can be difficult to find a suitable job again because they can't keep up with the outside world.
I have to admit that Professor Zhang Xuefeng's views are very unique, but what he said is a real problem, so college students must carefully weigh the pros and cons when making a choice when they graduate.
At the end of their careers, no matter what choice a college graduate makes, he or she needs to work it. Whether you choose to enter a private enterprise or a state-owned enterprise, or choose to take the establishment or civil service, there is no industry that can be done once and for all.
Even in the so-called "iron rice bowl" industry, if you are perfunctory and do not pursue progress, it is easy to be eliminated. After all, in today's society, the most important thing is talent.
Therefore, college graduates should be down-to-earth, hardworking, and move forward step by step when engaging in any profession. Don't have the illusion of getting rich overnight, and don't aim too high.
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