I wanted to return to China to work, but the country did not accept me, and the middle-aged international student told the truth
After four years of college, many students realize that they have wasted precious time in college and failed to study hard, resulting in a huge pressure to find a job after graduation.
Some students consider studying abroad because of difficulties in finding employment, believing that getting a layer of gold abroad will make it easier to find a job when they return home. The purpose of studying abroad itself is to learn foreign technology and make greater contributions to the motherland after returning to China, so parents with conditions choose to send their children to study abroad, which can be regarded as providing them with a way back.
However, more and more international students are finding that after returning from studying abroad, they are not highly valued by domestic companies, but fall into an employment crisis, and some even lament that it may be wiser to choose to stay in China for education.
There is such a middle-aged international student, she was 24 years old when she graduated, due to the severe employment situation at that time, she was sent to Australia to study with a privileged family. She also performed well abroad when she majored in accounting, but when she decided to return to China for employment, she found that age became the biggest obstacle.
Now, approaching the age of 40, she has encountered ageism when submitting her resume. Many domestic companies prefer to recruit recent college graduates, and are not interested in job seekers over 35 years old. This made her fall into the entanglement of returning to China for employment or staying abroad to work.
In the experience of this middle-aged international student, many international students may have a similar experience, eager to return to China but facing the threshold of domestic employment.
In contrast, in foreign countries, age may not be an obstacle to employment, as long as students are able, they have the opportunity to be recognized by enterprises. But in China, many companies prefer recent college graduates, believing that they are a blank slate, easier to control and cultivate, and have relatively low salary requirements.
This is not only a problem faced by international students, but also other job seekers. Fresh graduates are more sought-after in the job market, which explains why college students are encouraged to make the most of their status as fresh graduates in order to gain more employment opportunities.
Twelve years of hard study are aimed at getting better employment opportunities, but many students spend more than twenty years in school without experiencing real employment. Therefore, when looking for a job after graduation, the status of a fresh graduate has become a precious passport.
When looking for a job, companies often emphasize hiring "fresh graduates" and are not too interested in former graduates. In addition, some stable jobs such as civil servants and career editors are also more biased towards fresh graduates, and the state has expanded the recruitment scale of these positions to provide more employment opportunities for fresh graduates, making the status of fresh graduates particularly valuable.
In addition, there are some special exams such as selection and transfer, three branches and one support, etc., which are also only allowed to apply for the examination, and former students are not allowed.
Therefore, the status of fresh graduates can be said to be a shortcut to the success of employment, and the benefits of this status must not be ignored. Once you miss it, it's hard to have it.
In general, if the student's grades are not bad, he or she can choose to work in the country. Even if you choose to study abroad, the prestige and personal ability of the university are crucial, otherwise it will still be difficult for domestic companies to recognize you.
International students need to work hard to learn professional knowledge and improve their abilities and horizons during their study abroad. Only with strong ability can you realize your dream of employment after returning to China, otherwise the status of a returnee will become meaningless.
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