The economic situation is not good? These 3 types of college graduates will be in danger of losing their jobs?
The economic situation is not good? Are these three categories of graduates at risk of unemployment?
Nowadays, colleges and universities around the country have generally postponed the start of the semester and corporate recruitment has decreased, and everyone can feel that it will be more difficult to find a job in 2020. With more than 8.7 million college graduates set to graduate in 2020, the overall employment situation is worrying.
Companies around the world are at risk of going out of business due to the impact of the pandemic, which will lead to a difficult economic situation in 2020, with many companies laying off employees to reduce costs. This situation will undoubtedly further exacerbate the situation of graduate students, who will have a harder time finding their dream job. In particular, the following three categories of graduates are most at risk of unemployment:
First of all, this year's economic situation is not good, college students have low eye skills, compared with previous years, there will be fewer job fairs, the number of corporate jobs has decreased, and the competition is more intense. Competition is more intense, and college students can easily find their dream job and face the risk of losing their job.
Second, underprepared college students Some students lack sensitivity to the crisis and do not submit resumes and conduct interviews in a timely manner. This situation is in stark contrast to students who are at the forefront, who may have closed their companies and jobs in the country to avoid the impact of the pandemic and be able to enter the workforce directly after graduation.
c) In a market where there is a shortage of college students with no work experience, companies prefer students with work experience. These students are more likely to integrate into the company and adapt quickly to the work. As a result, the resumes of college students with no relevant internship experience look average and are less likely to catch the eye of recruiters, especially if they are submitted online.
The above three types of college students must adapt to the upcoming work pressure in advance. Be well prepared during the winter break, be clear about your strengths and weaknesses, and submit your resume early to gain an edge for yourself.
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