The type of college student who is about to face unemployment in the next few years!
In the next few years, these two types of college students will be miserable, and graduates will face unemployment? Don't take it seriously.
College students in the 90s were seen as the pride of the world, while college students in the 00s were expected to make more money. However, as time goes on, will the future of college students in 2023 remain bright? Reality shows otherwise.
In recent years, the number of college graduates has increased to about three to four billion, which is equivalent to the population of several provincial capitals. In this case, there are two types of college students who will face more severe employment pressure in the next few years and may lose their jobs.
Families with children attending college should not take this lightly.
First of all, some college students take courses that are not popular. For a variety of reasons, many people choose popular majors during the application process, only to find that the labor market is not optimistic when they are close to graduation. When they were students, many people didn't take it seriously because campus life was so far from social reality.
However, many graduates of unpopular majors find that the employment situation is extremely grim after graduation. Taking business administration as an example, although it may seem like a high-level major, it is actually difficult for graduates to find suitable jobs.
In response to this situation, career planning needs to be reoriented, not necessarily limited to the professional field, but can be extended to other skills, for example, language graduates can study marketing or editing to improve their employability.
Second, it is essential to actively seek out internships and work experience. The combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience can be an advantage during an interview.
Finally, building good relationships is also an important option. Building a good relationship with seniors and juniors, participating in industry events, and liaising with industry experts is conducive to getting more job opportunities.
This is followed by college students who lack practical skills. College students who lack practical skills face greater challenges than those who are cold graduates. These students are often unable to demonstrate the value they can bring to the business during the interview.
The solution to this problem is to learn real-world skills such as programming, graphic design, financial management, and improving collaboration and communication skills.
To master these skills, college students must actively explore and improve through the study of ** courses or practical projects during their time in school.
In conclusion, with the changing times, all college students are facing more and more challenges. However, as long as you learn to adapt and discover your strengths, you will definitely find the ideal job opportunity.
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