According to a daily report, in June of 20 10, Michaels, an authoritative investigation institution in the field of higher education in China, published the Blue Book of Employment in 20 10. According to the Blue Book, among the 2009 college graduates, 38% left their jobs within half a year, which is called "early job-hopping" in the society. According to statistics, nearly 90% of "early job-hoppers" left their jobs voluntarily. If the turnover rate remains unchanged, the number of graduates from 20 10 is 6.3 million, and the number of graduates from 20 1 10 is 6.6 million. In the past two years, society will increase 5 million "early jumpers".
So what is the main reason for this phenomenon? Employment pressure is definitely one of the reasons, but the fresh graduates themselves lack the awareness of career planning, enter the workplace with the concept of "employment first and then choosing a job", and they are impetuous and frequently change jobs, so that they still have to do low-paying and alternative jobs, but they want to change, but they are unable to jump out of this circle. 20 1 1 of college students are about to face the choice of employment. If you are one of them, do you want to repeat the same mistake or realize it in advance? Do you really have to wait until you are old, when there will be old and young, life will be stressful, but you will not be competitive in your career? Is it useful to regret at this time?
Qi Xuan (pseudonym) 20 1 1 undergraduate graduate? Mechanical design, manufacturing and automation specialty
Qi Xuan's major was chosen with the help of his parents. He thought it was appropriate for boys to study machinery and become engineers in the future. However, after entering the university to study professional courses, Qi Xuan found that she was not interested in this piece. She originally wanted to change her major, but it was already the end of her sophomore year, and she missed the time. She didn't know what major to change, and then she mixed up. Now I am graduating soon, and my family is also helping me arrange internship units, but I don't want to do professional work. I want to find a job I like, but I don't know what I like. What do you want? I feel confused.
Zhou Li (a pseudonym)? 20 1 1 College graduates majoring in business administration
Zhou Li is from Xiaoshan. I didn't get the second place because I didn't do well in the college entrance examination. Because she doesn't want to be too far away from home, she wants to study in Hangzhou. But because there are few schools in Hangzhou, she plans to go to a junior college first. Now more than two years have passed, and I will graduate soon, but Zhou Li feels that besides making a few good friends in college, he is also familiar with the streets and lanes of Hang Cheng, as if he has got nothing and learned nothing. Now everyone is looking for jobs, mostly sales and administrative jobs. I have followed the trend several times, but I feel that the sales pressure is too great, the administrative work is too monotonous and the salary is low, so I don't want to do either. I usually go to some forums to see that it is still difficult for many college students to find jobs a few years after graduation, and the salary is still more than 1000. I'm really afraid I'll do the same. Although I have a good family and don't want to live at home, I still want to have my own business. It's just that the closer I get to graduation, the more confused I get.
The career orientation of fresh graduates: "choosing a job and getting employment" can be perfectly combined.
Because of the expansion of university enrollment, the employment pressure is increasing. At present, colleges and universities generally advocate the employment concept of "employment first and then choosing a job", which may play a certain role in alleviating the employment difficulties of college students, but it is easy to be biased if we unilaterally pursue the improvement of one-time employment rate. Frequent job-hopping of college students is not only bad for enterprises, but also affects their own growth and progress, causing disorder in their careers and bringing certain difficulties to their future employment.
Of course, we don't mean to blindly advocate that everyone is "arrogant" and divorced from reality to apply for a job. Perhaps the school advocates employment before choosing a job, hoping that students will not aim too high and look for a job in a down-to-earth manner. We object because students' one-sided understanding of "employment before choosing a job" means looking for a job casually and not treating it correctly. As we all know, the career development in the workplace needs consistency. If you just look for a job first, then if you are faced with a career change or a career change, it will be very difficult to choose a job later because of the lack of direct competitiveness. The recruitment company would rather let the fresh graduates train like a blank sheet of paper than previous graduates with other work experience but no matching current work experience. Therefore, many college students who are employed first often "can't choose a job" and can only continue to take the old road.
Qi Xuan and Zhou Li are typical representatives of the employment confusion of college graduates. Because they don't know the major and specialty, many students find that their thoughts are different from the reality when they take the college entrance examination or choose a major, which leads to a group like Qi Xuan finding that they don't like this major after entering the university. Looking for a job across majors after graduation, I completely lost my direction. Like Zhou Li, they are representatives of a group of liberal arts students. Because liberal arts majors are generally not as good as engineering majors, they are all mixed and have no corresponding employment direction, so they are often lost in the choice. If these two types of people don't have an objective understanding of themselves and the workplace before applying for a job, and don't find their own suitable career direction, they will often fall into a vicious circle of blind attempts and frequent job-hopping, which will ruin their careers and become the victims of "employment first and then choosing a job".
Nowadays, college students are under great employment pressure, so employment should be based on reality, but it should also be treated correctly. A unique career counselor suggests that college students should first find their own career orientation before employment, combine employment and job selection perfectly, base themselves on their professional interests, values, ability advantages and the development trend of the workplace industry, do a good job in their long-term development, lay a good foundation for future development, and then find the breakthrough point of enterprise identity and their own ability matching, which can also shorten their job search cycle. Unique career counselor reminds: for college graduates, before applying for a job, there is no clear career direction and planning, and they are blindly employed. The future "choosing a job" is empty talk. I'm not afraid to start from a low level, whether it's employment or choosing a job. What I'm afraid of is that I don't have my own career direction, and I just look for a job, which will lead to a narrower career path in the future.
A Review of Career Planning Institutions of Unique Show
? In recent years, new network terms about college students are constantly updated, including "ant tribe", "poor and busy tribe" and "early jumping tribe", and each term represents a group that is dissatisfied in the workplace. College students are no longer favored by heaven, but become vulnerable groups. There are social problems, policy problems and, of course, more of their own problems. Prices and house prices are soaring, and the pressure of life is getting bigger and bigger. If there is no good career development, it will be an unattainable dream for college students to stand in the city. A unique career counselor suggests that students who haven't graduated should give themselves a wake-up call before leaving the society, make a good career plan and avoid repeating the same mistakes.
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