1, from the perspective of adjustment, it is not necessarily a bad school. There are also many good schools in transfer schools. Take finance and economics as an example. Many universities with non-local employment strength are good choices, such as Shanghai Foreign Trade, Zhejiang Finance, Nanshen, Tiancai and Ministry of Commerce. Although it is not 2 1 1/985, local employment is still good, and most of the cities where these non-financial colleges are located are first-and second-tier cities, which have great development opportunities. Of course, your undergraduate course is better, and you can choose those schools that adjust your background to adjust. If your undergraduate course is not good, but your total score is high, you can transfer to schools that don't value your undergraduate course but value your preliminary test results. So, if you have one of the two conditions I mentioned earlier, you can adjust it. In fact, the final employment result in the future has no strong relationship with the school itself. After the resume is passed, everyone can formally find a job based on their internship experience and their comprehensive competitiveness in job hunting. School is more of a threshold.
2. After many students failed, they found that they were really not the material for studying the exam, or they really didn't want to take the exam again. Then I think finding a job is also an alternative path. However, in recent years, it has become increasingly difficult to find a job form, and the overall employment situation in economic management is not as good as before. You missed the autumn move because of the postgraduate entrance examination, leaving only the spring move, and there are fewer companies and jobs with good spring move. If you only rely on resumes and interviews, it is difficult to find an ideal job. In this case, you should make contacts first, because China is a personal society. First, you should revitalize the human resources around you, such as those of classmates, seniors, teachers and old employers, and see if you can get some opportunities for internal promotion. Because you are recommended by people in the workplace, your chances of finding a job will be much higher. Therefore, this is a suggestion for students looking for a job. If you don't have any good connections, but your English is good, and your overall personality is outgoing and cheerful, I suggest you try a foreign company, because the difference between foreign companies and fresh graduates is not so obvious, and foreign companies generally don't have a compilation, so it's fair to price according to your personal ability. I suggest you try. Of course, if these conditions are not met, you may have to accept the psychological preparation and behavioral preparation for doing a job you don't like.