Q
I feel that the current job market is not good, should I continue to go to graduate school or go to work?
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Coordinates Shanghai, my husband's company belongs to the medical category, but they are for animal medical treatment, such as: testing whether an animal is sick or not, making test papers.
Companies like theirs have relatively high requirements for academic qualifications, basically not under a master's degree.
Then they have several master's degrees, and their salaries are only 5,000 yuan.
My company is in the Internet industry, and a programmer with a bachelor's degree in our company has a basic salary of 8,000 yuan, and if he performs well during his job, he will have two salary increases every year.
I have a subordinate, a child in '98, who has a high school degree and came out of a training school.
At that time, the company was particularly short of people because of a project, and after looking for him to come in, his ability was not bad, and he had been in the company for 4 years, and his monthly salary had risen to 17k.
Therefore, the term job market is too academic and general.
What is your major and what is the basic salary of your major?
Have you ever looked for a job yourself?
Have you ever had an interview?
How many resumes do you submit per day?
Has your CV been carefully edited?
Have you asked your seniors and seniors for advice on job search skills and interview skills?
Have you asked them if their company is hiring, and asked them to recommend a job?
If you haven't done any of the above, why do you say that the job market is bad?
In which **, report, or article did you see this word?
And then you use it?
I can only tell you that a bachelor's degree is not a low education.
You have to go to graduate school because of the so-called bad environment.
So when you come out of graduate school three years later, and you see an article that gives the conclusion that the employment environment is not good, do you want to go to a doctorate?
And then, postdoc?
I am advising you, wake up, the family's annual income is 100,000.
IMHO, such an income to feed a family still has to be frugal.
The sooner you come out to work, the more realistic.
In the matter of work, there is nothing wrong with academic qualifications being a stepping stone.
But you already have a stepping stone to your undergrad, enough to serve as your starting line.
If you go to graduate school just because it's hard to find a job, it's an escape.
Q
After going to college, if you don't have the background and strength at home, try to go to the big city and don't go back to your hometown, agree?
A
Agree. I'm a prime example.
My hometown is a small fifth-tier city in Hunan, and I came to Shanghai in 2010.
When I was still in the Xi period, I had a very good Fa Xiao and said that I would go to Changsha for development.
Her exact words were: "What does Shanghai's high-rise buildings have to do with you, and when will you get out of it?"
You are now renting a house in the suburbs, and it takes more than two hours to go to the city center by subway, and you can go to Changsha from us at this time.
You go to Changsha to work, help your family a little, and you can buy a house. ”
But I didn't think so at the time.
First, I have been very envious of those white-collar workers who go in and out of office buildings since I was a child, and I especially like this working atmosphere, so I look forward to Shanghai.
Second, after arriving in Shanghai, I really like Shanghai.
Now, 10 years later, I have started a family in Shanghai, bought a house, and am now doing a relatively satisfactory job, and I feel that my persistence at that time was right.
Take me personally, for example, I am a software project manager, and even if I go back to Changsha to work now, my salary for this position is only seven or eight thousand.
And I went to school in Changsha, and I have to buy a house, repay loans, support my family, and live a life of seven or eight thousand, and my life will not be easier than in Shanghai.
But my position is in Shanghai, more than 20,000.
In addition to the high house prices in Shanghai, the rest is really not expensive.
There are various factory shops and a large Nanaura wholesale marketEat, around the vegetable market, the fruit community group in the community;If you use it, you can buy it online.
As long as you are studious, earn a little from your side hustle, earn a little from financial management, know how to plan, and buy a small house in the suburbs, your life will be okay.
Ordinary people like me, who are not highly educated, are quite satisfied with the current situation.
I think the main reason is that Shanghai is a city with many choices and opportunities.
There are few job opportunities and competition in my hometown, so interpersonal relationships are especially important.
But in a different city like Shanghai, interpersonal relationships are important, but they are not decisive.
Because there are many choices, this road has been robbed by people with connections, and we can change companies and change paths.
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