The country did not accept international students who returned to China to work, and middle-aged international students told the truth!
I want to return to my country to work, but my country does not accept me. Middle-aged international students told the truth.
At the end of the four years of college, many students realize that they have wasted precious college time and have not studied hard enough, resulting in huge employment pressure after graduation.
Some students consider studying abroad because of difficulties in finding employment, believing that it will be much easier to find a job when they return home with a glittering diploma abroad. The purpose of studying abroad itself is to learn foreign skills and make greater contributions to the motherland after returning home, so parents who can afford to choose to send their children to study abroad are also seen as a kind of support.
However, more and more international students are finding that after returning from abroad, they are not valued by their home companies, but are in a job crisis, and some even regret that it would have been wiser to stay in their home country for education.
There was a middle-aged international student who was 24 years old when she graduated, and due to the difficult employment situation at that time, she was sent to study in Australia because of her family background. She majored in accounting and did well abroad, but when she decided to return to her home country to look for a job, she found that her age had become the biggest obstacle.
He is now almost 40 years old, but he has encountered ageism when it comes to submitting his resume. Many companies in China like to hire fresh graduates and are not interested in job seekers over the age of 35. This situation has left her torn between returning home to find a job or staying and working abroad.
Judging from the experience of this middle-aged international student, many international students may have similar experiences, hoping to return to China for development, but facing the threshold of domestic employment.
On the other hand, in foreign countries, age may not be a barrier to employment, as long as students are able, they have the opportunity to be recognized by enterprises. But in China, many companies prefer fresh college graduates because they think they are a blank slate, easier to control and cultivate, and have relatively low salary requirements.
This is a problem not only faced by international students, but also by other job seekers. Fresh graduates are more sought-after in the labor market, which is why college students are encouraged to make the most of their recent graduate status to gain more employment opportunities.
Twelve years of diligent study is to get better job opportunities, but many students have never had a real job after more than twenty years of schooling. Therefore, when looking for a job after graduation, the freshman status becomes a valuable passport.
When looking for a job, businesses generally tend to hire"Fresh graduates", not much interest in former students. In addition, some stable jobs, such as civil servants, public institutions, etc., also prefer fresh graduates, and the state provides more employment opportunities for fresh graduates by expanding the recruitment scale of these positions, which also makes the identity of fresh graduates particularly precious.
In addition, there are some special exams, such as selection and transfer of students and three branches and one support, which are also only allowed to be applied for by fresh graduates, and former students are not allowed to participate.
As a result, freshman status can be seen as a shortcut to career success for students, and you must not ignore all the advantages it brings. Once lost, it's hard to get it back.
Generally speaking, if you continue to have good grades, you have the option to work in your home country. Even if you choose to study abroad, the university's reputation and your personal abilities are crucial, otherwise it will still be difficult for domestic companies to recognize you.
International students need to work hard to learn professional skills and improve their abilities and horizons during their study abroad. Only with excellent skills can you realize your dream of employment after returning to China, otherwise the identity of returnees will lose its meaning.
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