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Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-29

For young people, there is often a contradiction between the pursuit of ideals and practical needs. The ideal is beautiful and full of longing, it represents the yearning for the future in a person's heart. However, in real life, earning enough wealth to sustain oneself is a basic need for everyone. Therefore, when facing the fork in the road of employment, many college students often feel lost and entangled, do not know what direction they should choose, cherish ideals, and at the same time face actual economic pressure.

However, we cannot simply pit the pursuit of ideals against the pursuit of practical economic interests. In fact, ideals and realities can be both. Graduates should find a balance between ideals and realities and make career choices that suit their circumstances. It is true that some jobs may not be so in line with your ideals, but as long as the job can give you enough financial security and provide some room for development, it is also worth considering.

When a male college student asked Mr. Zhang Xuefeng about his future career path, he mentioned his situation and confusion. This male college student came from an ordinary family, and through his own efforts, he was admitted to a graduate school of an ordinary university, majoring in computer science. He is eager to know whether he should choose to take the civil service examination, career establishment, state-owned enterprises, or go to a good foreign company or private enterprise after graduation.

Teacher Zhang Xuefeng said with a smile that if it were him, he would rule out state-owned enterprises first. Such a view has aroused the approval of many people, but there are also many second students who dare not agree. Second-year students are often in a relatively awkward position in the job market, and although they can meet the recruitment standards of many companies, they do not have obvious advantages compared with first-year and master's students.

However, in my opinion, regardless of one's background, one should start with one's own circumstances when choosing a career path. In particular, the second student should be aware of his own strengths and weaknesses, and take the initiative to find a suitable development direction for himself. Below, I have summarized 3 career choice factors that are important for second-year students.

1. English proficiency and oral communication skills

It is important for second-year students to have strong English skills and oral communication skills. If you can obtain CET-4 or CET-6 during your university years, you will not only be able to improve your English proficiency, but also increase your competitiveness in the job market. Especially if you have the opportunity to work in a foreign company, you have higher requirements for English proficiency, which requires the second student to work hard to improve his English ability during the university.

2. Clear career planning and self-positioning

Second, students need to have a clear mind, know their career direction and future goals. In today's fiercely competitive job market, Erbensheng can't be too public, but he can't be reduced to a backbiter. They need a higher level of emotional intelligence and objective thinking so that they can go far in the workplace.

3. Good interpersonal relationship and eloquence skills

Second, students also need to have good interpersonal relationships and eloquence skills. When they master the ability of "sweet mouth", they will be able to occupy more advantages when they are employed, and gain more favor and appreciation in their positions.

Each college student has their own unique circumstances and family background, so career choices are also different. But in any case, don't focus too much on the successes and achievements of others, but reflect on your own efforts and efforts. For those college students who come from ordinary families, they should reasonably plan their employment trends and strive for higher life values.

The ideal and the reality are not opposites, but can be both. The key is how to balance the two. Graduates need to make career choices that suit their situation and constantly improve their abilities to stand out in the competitive job market. Only by doing these things well can we realize our ideals and at the same time obtain economic security and move towards a brighter future.

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