Second, employment pressure.
The global financial tsunami is quietly spreading to the employment market of college students. On the one hand, it is estimated that 1 10,000 college graduates will be unemployed by the end of 2008, and 5.92 million college graduates will graduate in 2009, plus tens of millions of unemployed college students who have not been employed in the past; Postgraduate enrollment expansion policy is not optimistic. Expanding enrollment is nothing more than shifting the current employment pressure to the next few years. If the employment pressure is not cushioned by the capital, it may be difficult for graduate students to find jobs in the future. On the other hand, many enterprises have cancelled campus recruitment plans, and the 2009 college students have already felt the "cold current" of employment prospects. From this cartoon, we can see that the employment demand of graduates is far from the number of jobs in enterprises. Under the financial turmoil, the employment prospects of graduates are not optimistic. The hot scene of the job fair also confirms this point.
The impact of the financial crisis will intensify the upgrading of outdated systems and technological changes in the IT industry. More and more IT enterprises will promote the continuous upgrading of products through product development. Only in this way can enterprises rise against the trend in the new predicament. At the same time, with the continuous development of IT industry, more and more domestic small and medium-sized enterprises will realize informatization. Domestic IT enterprises must combine technology upgrading with market strategy.
Third, finance is an opportunity for learning skills and long-term development.
The main industries affected by the 1 financial crisis are finance and real estate. The global financial crisis, including the overall decline of IT shares. However, compared with Europe and America, due to the structural differences in products and consumption of China's IT industry, and the limited impact of China's IT industry on the macro-fictitious economy, the international financial crisis has no obvious impact on China's IT industry pattern.
Li Xiaoguang, a staff member of Jinshan Software Company, revealed that the financial crisis had little impact on software sales from the current installation volume and total sales volume of the company's anti-virus software products. "Our products are mainly aimed at individual users, directly downloading online and paying by mobile phone. Generally around 100 yuan, it should not be affected by the financial crisis. The competitive pressure of software companies is mainly in product research and development, and they rarely need to borrow money from banks to pay the salaries of R&D personnel, so the financial repayment pressure is much less.
(A) The impact of the "financial crisis" on the IT industry in China is more opportunities than challenges.
At present, China's software outsourcing business mainly faces the consumer markets of developing countries such as Asia and Africa. The impact of the international financial crisis on the global IT industry, especially the software industry, is mainly reflected in IT powers such as Europe and America. Jinshan, Rising and other well-known domestic software-related officials said that the impact of the financial crisis on IT enterprises is very limited. China's software industry will usher in an important period of development opportunities. The "financial crisis" is more opportunity than impact for China IT industry.
The impact of the financial crisis will intensify the upgrading of outdated systems and technological changes in the IT industry. More and more IT enterprises will promote the continuous upgrading of products through product development. Only in this way can enterprises rise against the trend in the new predicament. At the same time, with the continuous development of IT industry, more and more domestic small and medium-sized enterprises will realize informatization. Domestic IT enterprises must combine technology upgrading with market strategy.
The financial crisis may lead to the return of a number of IT talents, and large global companies will pay more attention to the China market. Li Xiaoguang, an employee of Jinshan Software Company, noticed that the financial crisis may be a good opportunity for domestic IT companies to develop. "Our company's strategy is to seize the opportunity to acquire American technology companies that are valuable for our product development." .
(B) financial opportunities, learning skills, long-term development.
Education is a lifelong investment. After the economic recovery, the competition will become more and more fierce, and only a skill can make you invincible. Therefore, the economic crisis is coming, which is just a good time to study. It is suggested that people in the workplace take the opportunity to "return to the furnace" to reserve knowledge, which can not only increase their employment chips, but also be used in economic recovery. It is suggested that we should not only look at the immediate interests, but also look at the longer term.
At present, there are 3,000 software service outsourcing enterprises in China, and the prelude of industry consolidation and merger has been opened. M&A means opportunities for domestic software companies to recruit talents. We need sophisticated technical talents, and "taking finance as an opportunity" is a rare opportunity to attract IT talents. Under the influence of the macro-financial turmoil, the country also takes the high-tech information industry as the focus industry.