"Go home after the lockdown is lifted" Shanghai talents set off a "tide of leaving Shanghai", and the three cities may become new favorites
Educational resources have always been unevenly distributed, and the educational resources in first-tier cities are relatively richer, and many well-known universities are gathered in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other places, which can not only attract more students, but also help to absorb and retain more talents, which plays a positive role in the development of the city.
When students apply for the college entrance examination, they often consider the city where the university is located when choosing a university, and most students prefer to choose a university located in a big city. This is because universities in big cities have higher teaching standards and more abundant resources, and it is more advantageous to stay in the local area after graduation.
Tier-1 cities not only provide more job opportunities, but also have correspondingly higher income levels. From a personal development point of view, choosing to go to a big city with a developed economy means more room for career development. However, at the same time, first-tier cities have also attracted many graduates from prestigious universities, resulting in extremely fierce competition for talent.
Recently, the phenomenon of "going home after the lockdown is lifted" has become a common phenomenon in Shanghai, and Shanghai has ushered in a wave of "leaving Shanghai". Shanghai has always been a popular city for college students, and a large number of students have flocked to Shanghai during both the college entrance examination application and graduation season. In addition, Shanghai is also the first city of choice for many international students after returning to their home countries.
In the past, the image of Shanghai has always been that of a cosmopolitan and tolerant city, in line with the needs of contemporary university students. However, after the pandemic, many graduates began to realize that they did not seem to be a good fit for Shanghai.
A student who graduated from a 985 university said in a post that he chose to go home after the lockdown was lifted. He has been adrift in Shanghai for six years, during which time he has achieved a good job and has accumulated a deposit of 2 million. However, he admits that he doesn't want to continue to persevere. What made him want to give up?
The reason is that the epidemic in Shanghai made him a volunteer in the community, and through this experience, he found that 60% of the old community he lived in were elderly, and 30% were Shanghai drifters from other places. Combined with the houses he had seen in Shanghai before, he understood that outsiders like him could hardly put down roots in Shanghai.
Despite his high education and privileged job, he still had a sense that he didn't belong in Shanghai. In the past, college students focused on income, but now, college students are pursuing a high income while also pursuing a sense of happiness in life.
Graduates in the megacity of Shanghai are under tremendous pressure, and there has recently been a "wave of leaving Shanghai", and college students are no longer blindly flocking to first-tier cities after graduation.
With more than 10 million graduates in 2022, the employment situation remains grim, and students are facing huge competitive pressure. In such a drastic situation, graduates with higher academic qualifications are more likely to stand out in the job market.
Graduates of 985 colleges and universities usually regard first-tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou as their first choice, but for ordinary students, it is easy to disappear from many competitors in first-tier cities, and it is difficult to win high-quality job opportunities. Therefore, the first choice of cities for ordinary graduates is no longer Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
Students voted for the best cities for graduate development, with three of them likely to be new favorites. Let's take a look at one of these cities that you might like.
The first city is Hangzhou. Compared to Shanghai, Hangzhou is relatively close, but it is not under the same pressure as Shanghai. At the same time, Hangzhou's economic development level is relatively high, and graduates are expected to earn higher incomes in Hangzhou compared to other regions.
On the whole, it is indeed a good decision not to go to a first-tier city and choose Hangzhou. Some new first-tier cities have also introduced preferential policies for talents in order to attract graduates.
The second city is Chengdu, and the reason why graduates like Chengdu is largely because of their love for its customs. Chengdu is famous for its food and beautiful scenery, and graduates have a relatively high level of happiness in developing and living in Chengdu. At the same time, housing prices in Chengdu are relatively moderate, which does not put too much financial pressure on students.
The third city is Qingdao, a coastal city that has always been popular with students. As an economically developed city, Qingdao offers abundant job opportunities and a relatively high income level. The city also has a wealth of university resources.
A friend of mine chose to develop in Qingdao after graduation. He said that whenever he feels stressed, he goes for a walk at the beach and suddenly feels refreshed, which also becomes part of his sense of well-being.
The author believes that the willingness of graduates to give up first-tier cities and choose new first-tier and second- and third-tier cities for development reflects the maturity of employment concepts. Big cities have many advantages, but they are not necessarily suitable for every graduate, and the best option is the one that suits you.
The author's point is that the type of jobs that can be offered to graduates varies from city to city. Before graduating from college, you should make a choice according to the characteristics of the city, and it is best to have a general career direction before graduation to avoid wasting precious time in confusion.
Talent policies are usually geared towards recent graduates, so students should be sure of a job while still a fresh graduate. Of course, if you want to get a high-tech and stable job, you must first ensure that your ability is passed.
College students must study professional courses seriously, and only when they have the ability that others cannot replace, can they gain a foothold in their work.
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