In the current social context of emphasizing the supremacy of academic qualifications, undergraduates seem to be reduced to a situation where "the streets are full of people", resulting in the value of highly educated talents also being affected, especially the graduates of prestigious universities who have lost their past calmness and even appeared a little humble in the process of job hunting.
The "battle for prestigious schools" is especially obvious in some colleges and universities, both in terms of faculty and teaching strength. However, even students who are successfully admitted to these colleges and universities can only be regarded as the best of the top students.
Affected by the overall downturn in the job market, the job search environment for graduates has also changed. Even master's students from prestigious universities often encounter repeated defeats, especially master's students in liberal arts. For example, Fudan University's strength in the field of liberal arts is quite prominent, but even the school's master's students will be frequently frustrated in their job searches, which makes people feel helpless.
A master's student at Fudan University said that although he graduated from Fudan University with both bachelor's and master's degrees, he submitted 183 resumes to many companies, including 11 enterprises and institutions, during the autumn recruitment period, but only received offers from Didi. He prepared five resumes in different directions, and also participated in the selection and transfer examination in Shanghai, five written examinations in banks, and job fairs organized by various universities.
However, despite a lot of efforts, the final result was not satisfactory, making him feel physically and mentally exhausted, and even felt "disgraced" to his alma mater.
Indeed, the bachelor's and master's degrees are all from Fudan University, and it stands to reason that their grades should be quite good enough to be able to occupy a place in the job market. However, the reality is that many liberal arts students feel unacceptable, and bluntly say: even master's degrees are like this, where should undergraduates go?
Add to that some negative comments about liberal arts students, and some even think that liberal arts are just a "service industry", and it's no wonder that liberal arts students feel offended. But from another point of view, the competition for jobs is indeed fierce, and some companies still hold recruitment activities even though they are "not short of people", and do not even look at the resumes of college students. This situation has undoubtedly hit the self-confidence of students.
The author believes that while it is true that the job market is full of competition and liberal arts graduates may face greater challenges, college students should not be overly anxious and worried. Failure is not the end, setbacks in the job search process are inevitable, but there is no need to have self-doubt because of small setbacks.
College students need to have a clear positioning for themselves, don't just rely on high academic qualifications, and don't underestimate their abilities too much. When dealing with job hunting, you should be polite, and act when you find an opportunity that meets your professional ability and salary needs, rather than blindly submitting your resume, and the results may be more satisfactory.
In addition, college students also need to make a reasonable employment plan, clarify their goals, and do not blindly follow the trend. Failure is the mother of success, learn from the experience and lessons of failure, do not stop at the end, such an attitude is conducive to employment.
Ultimately, while the job market is challenging, not just for liberal arts students, but also for engineering and science students, college students should not give up on themselves. As long as you have enough "shining points", you will always find a job that suits you.
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