Why no one stands up to speak up for liberal arts students, and the employment contract rate is as l

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

One of the phrases that high school teachers often say is, "When you go to college, you'll be fine, and you'll be free." However, students often find that studying in college is much more stressful than in high school. At the university level, if students do not pay enough attention to certain subjects, or even fail, not only will they have to take make-up exams, but also there will be no bonus to their usual grades during the make-up exams, and the pass rate will be lower, and students may have to face the dilemma of retaking. If you still don't pass the retake, your degree certificate may be in vain. In addition, students should not only pass the grade, but also improve their comprehensive ability. Otherwise, the employment situation may be more difficult when you graduate.

At present, the number of college graduates is increasing year by year, and many students find it difficult to find suitable jobs after graduation, and fall into the dilemma of unemployment after graduation. Liberal arts majors, in particular, are more uncertain about their future employment prospects. According to the data, the employment contract rate of liberal arts majors is only 12%, and this trend has been common in recent years. It is worth mentioning that the major chosen by students during the voluntary filling stage of the college entrance examination will also have an impact on future employment. Graduates of popular majors have a wider range of future employment options and are more likely to be favored by enterprises. However, it will be more difficult for relatively unpopular liberal arts graduates to find employment.

Even fresh graduates from 211 universities and colleges with a master's degree background may repeatedly hit a wall in their job search. One such student attended several graduate career fairs, only to find that there were few and far between-related positions in the liberal arts, and the competition was fierce. It is a pity that he prepared 5 resumes, but none of them were sent. This student's academic qualifications are already quite high, but because the major is liberal arts, it is not competitive in the job market. Many liberal arts students have expressed why no one has come forward to speak up for liberal arts majors.

In recent years, the employment data of college graduates has been relatively sluggish, and the employment contract rate is only 12%. The Guizhou Department of Education has long issued an early warning on majors such as law, public service management, and Chinese language and literature. According to the statistics of the employment contract rate of graduates, the employment rate in science is 295% and 17 for engineering3% and 15 for medical majors4%, compared to only 12 for humanities and social sciences majors4%。The data for economic management is even lower, only 105%。This also explains why graduates of liberal arts majors have difficulty finding employment and have poor career prospects. Therefore, many people recommend avoiding liberal arts majors as much as possible.

Although the job market for liberal arts majors is not promising, liberal arts graduates still have the opportunity to have a good career. At least when it comes to applying for the civil service, liberal arts students have some advantages. Liberal arts students have more options for civil service applications, and students majoring in finance, politics and law, management and languages have the opportunity to take the exam. Not only are there a variety of job options, but the salary is also relatively high, especially for tax positions. In addition, liberal arts students also have an advantage in logic and language. Civil service essay writing is more biased towards liberal arts, and liberal arts students are also more likely to write high-quality essays. Although the job market situation for liberal arts majors is not optimistic, for those liberal arts students who are interested in taking the civil service or career establishment examination, preparing in advance will have a better advantage and a higher acceptance rate.

Undoubtedly, there is indeed a certain dilemma in the employment situation of liberal arts majors. However, considering each person's interests, strengths, and goals, employment prospects alone cannot be used as the sole criterion for choosing a major. On the other hand, liberal arts majors are not without a way out. With the development of the times, the demand for liberal arts majors in all walks of life is gradually increasing. In addition, it is also important to improve your overall quality and skills, actively participate in practical activities and internship opportunities, and lay a solid foundation for future employment. The most important thing is to maintain a positive mindset and confidence in the future, keep learning and growing, and eventually find the right career path for you. For those liberal arts students who are willing to take the civil service examination, preparing in advance and strengthening the cultivation of professional knowledge and skills can also stand out from the competition. No matter what major you choose, the key is to have strong beliefs and full confidence in yourself.

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