A crucial inflection point in life is the college entrance examination. After more than 10 years of hard study, everyone is looking forward to receiving an admission letter Xi from the "dream school" with their personal strength, so as to pursue the career they want to pursue.
But this may not be the case. For example, some students who aspire to medicine may be forced to enter two or three universities because their college entrance examination results do not meet the standards of their ideal universitiesThere is also the desire of candidates to change majors and leave their preferred majors due to adjustments.
These seemingly small choices at first glance often reveal a huge gap between ideals and reality in the "test" of the workplace.
After graduation, when they step into the society to look for a job, they will find that many hospitals will admit students based on the criteria of graduation and academic qualifications, and the top hospitals are more demanding, and those "medical students" from two or three colleges often have few opportunities to work in hospitals. So, where do they go after graduation?
The medical field places a strong emphasis on academic qualifications and educational background. Unlike many professions, doctors need not only excellent skills, but also a lot of experience, because they do a job that does not tolerate the slightest mistake, otherwise they will not only fail to complete their mission to save lives, but they may regret the slightest mistake for life.
People who know the medical field understand that the knowledge required in medicine is broad and specialized. Basic medical knowledge such as basic medicine and human physiology requires a considerable amount of time to learn Xi. If you want to specialize in a certain field of medicine, you need to spend a lot of time further studying.
As a result, we can observe that medical students usually need to study one or two years longer than the average college student. For majors such as clinical medicine, the requirements for academic qualifications are more stringent, and it is not uncommon to have a combined bachelor's and master's degree or a bachelor's, master's and doctor's degree.
Medical students at two or three colleges usually only have completed their undergraduate degree. Compared to those with high academic qualifications, they lack several years of practical experience, which in itself makes them less competitive. What's more, being hired by large and medium-sized hospitals is already a luxury, and the threshold for entering ordinary hospitals in first-tier cities seems to be insurmountable. Therefore, it is not uncommon for different situations to occur in the same profession.
The current situation of medical students can be summarized as follows: "Master's and doctoral students have a worry-free life, while three and two students are worried about employment." This may sound like a joke, but the reality is a real picture of the situation faced by medical graduates.
Being a doctor is a profession, and the years become more precious in the long course of the career. As a result, large and medium-sized hospitals are usually not in a hurry to recruit novice doctors, and even if they do, they tend to recruit better talent.
Among them, academic qualifications and background have become an important and objective threshold, which is enough to simply classify the level of medical students.
Students with strong strength and excellent academic qualifications are often able to receive the "olive branch" submitted by the hospital early, while those medical students from two or less colleges are left out and can only cope with the employment problem alone.
For those students who choose to give up the postgraduate entrance examination, what is their future path?In this regard, many students said that many are considering changing careers.
For the "medical students" who graduated from the second college, what are the career directions they finally choose?
Engaged in pharmaceutical sales.
Even if they are unable to pursue a career in clinical medicine, medical students are more likely to get closer to the pharmaceutical industry than graduates from other majors, such as pharmaceutical sales and other related fields.
In pharmaceutical sales, they are not only able to use their existing medical expertise to explain clearly, but also accumulate valuable experience in the sales process, laying a solid foundation for future related work.
Choose a primary care position.
On the road to career choice, although medical students may have a period of "eyes above the top", some students will keenly recognize the reality, change the direction of job search, and decide to step into the primary medical position first.
They generally follow the principle of "first entry before entering the industry", and intend to accumulate experience through practical work. When there are more and better opportunities in the future, plan to continue your education and strive to achieve your career development goals earlier.
More and more students are trying to change careers.
Due to the fact that the academic qualifications of second-class medical students in the medical field are not dominant, in the face of employment pressure, more medical students choose the path of changing careers. Some are preparing to become civil servants, some are entering the workforce to become white-collar workers, and some are choosing to start their own businesses and become business owners.
Before considering a medical major, it is recommended that students think patiently about the "future" before applying for the exam. In the author's opinion, instead of regretting your choice of major after graduation, it is better to do enough preparation before applying for the exam. This may include, for example, an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals required for an industry or profession.
Similarly, it is recommended that students who are interested in medicine can take the initiative to consult their seniors with medical experience before deciding to apply for a medical profession to learn more about the application conditions, academic difficulty, and even employment prospects.
Through a comprehensive understanding and comprehensive assessment, if students think that it is difficult to apply for the medical profession or does not meet their expectations, it is recommended to plan in time and prepare for the future direction as soon as possible.
Today's topic: What do you think are the main problems of the employment difficulties of the second medical students?