1. Fierce employment competition: Normal music graduates face fierce job market competition and need to compete with talents from other related majors. Because there are relatively few music education posts, it is more difficult to find employment.
2. Unbalanced demand: In some areas, the demand for music teachers is relatively high, but in some rural or remote areas, there are relatively few music education posts. This leads to the imbalance of employment demand and increases the difficulty of employment for normal music graduates.
3. The influence of educational reform: With the continuous advancement of educational reform, the mode and concept of music education are also changing. Music education in the new era needs innovative consciousness and practical ability, and the requirements for normal music graduates are constantly improving, which increases the difficulty of employment.