Today, let's talk about the employment difficulties of college students.
First, let's look at a set of data. The number of fresh graduates in 20 19 reached 8.34 million, of which over 30% were unemployed! The employment situation of college students is grim.
So, why is it so difficult for college students to find jobs?
First, the number of graduates has soared but the employment system is not perfect. As we mentioned earlier, the number of fresh graduates is increasing, which makes the employment competition more intense. Moreover, China's existing employment system is market-oriented, and it is urgent for the government to introduce a set of perfect employment measures to solve the employment problem of college students. Of course, college students also need continuous learning and improvement to enhance their competitiveness.
Second, the specialty setting in colleges and universities is not reasonable enough. In recent years, the enrollment expansion of colleges and universities blindly opens popular majors, which leads to the output of talents exceeding the market demand to a certain extent, the quality of higher education declines, students' professional ability is insufficient, and their employment competitiveness declines, which leads to graduates' employment difficulties. Therefore, to solve this problem, colleges and universities can start with the quality of education, implement a diversified and scientific talent training model, and cultivate young people's innovative ability and application ability.
Third, college graduates have not established a correct concept of employment. This phenomenon is mostly manifested as "low-minded", without a reasonable evaluation of their work ability and a detailed career plan, so they don't know how to choose the position that suits them. Therefore, college students should establish a correct outlook on employment and job selection. In the face of hot industries, don't blindly follow others, first ask yourself whether it is suitable for you or choose a way out according to your hobbies, and then develop a down-to-earth and hard-working style, so as to better adapt to the work.
Finally, if the state, schools and college students do their best in a "three-pronged approach", then I believe the problem of "difficult employment" will be improved. thank you