It is said that it is difficult for college students to find jobs. How difficult is it? From the personal experience of some college students who are about to graduate, we may get a glimpse of the whole leopard. "On various occasions, I add up to almost 80 resumes. There are only two interviews so far, and then there is no following. " A graduate student majoring in finance in a university in the south told reporters this way.
Even the buttons of the new suit have been squeezed out.
"It's really hard to find a job this year. There are so many people in the double election, and there are not many companies that recruit our majors. Most of us are in direct contact with enterprises, but it seems that our class has not found a job yet. " Xiao Nie, a senior in the Communication Department of a university in Guangzhou, told the reporter. Their department has made a booklet of the directories of the larger advertising companies in Guangzhou and other units that may need to disseminate professional graduates, and each student will send one.
"No way, many people have to consider taking the civil service exam, going abroad or taking the postgraduate entrance examination." There are 80 people in Xiao Nie's class. He said that about a quarter of them plan to go abroad, a quarter plan to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and about a quarter apply for civil servants. "But everyone just wants to take an examination of civil servants. It's too difficult, just like winning the prize. "
Among Xiao Zhang's classmates, the proportion of postgraduate entrance examination is higher, and he guesses that there are at least one third. Xiao Zhang, an undergraduate of the Chinese Department of a university in the central city of Wuhan, told reporters about an experience of attending a double election meeting. "When I got there, I really realized what a sea of people was. Not too big, actually crowded twenty thousand people. In a slightly better unit, either the recruiter didn't go at all, or it took hours to queue up to submit resumes. A classmate wore a new suit he just bought to the double election, and the buttons were squeezed out. "
In the eyes of many people, those graduates who practice in multinational companies are lucky, but Zhang Xiang, who has worked as an intern in NEC Communication (China) Co., Ltd. for three months, doesn't think so. "Now employers attach great importance to practical experience, and I hope to stay. But the company has 10 interns like me, up to 20. According to past experience, very few can stay, and the company's human resources director has already told me. " At present, he can only find a job while practicing.
"The employment situation this year is really grim," the counselor of a university in a southern city told reporters. "80% and 90% of the employment rates announced by online schools are fake. Basically, it is good to have a 50% employment rate two months before graduation, that is, in May. However, in September, after the summer vacation, the employment rate of students who graduated in that year often reached more than 80%. "
I took all the civil service exams.
In the eyes of many people, the higher the education, the smoother the road to employment. However, it seems that this is not the case for graduate students with "equal words".
"Our graduate students are the worst. They graduated from the first enrollment expansion and caught up with the reform of the graduate school system. Two students graduated together. With more people, the company is very picky. Let's send in our resumes. At first glance, people are not famous schools and have no interest at all. " Xiao Deng is a graduate student in the finance department of a university in Shenzhen. There are 15 students in the class. The academic system reform he said refers to the change of postgraduate academic system from three years to two years since 2004. At that time, the famous schools were the first to start the reform.
"So far, only one person in our class has signed up, and so has the class next door. The liberal arts students in the whole graduate school are similar, and the science students will be better. Everyone says that liberal arts students have a wide range of employment and many opportunities. It's like looking for a needle in a haystack. On the contrary, science students have a clear purpose and are more likely to find a job. " Xiao Deng complained, "We all took the civil service exam, national, Guangdong, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, People's Bank of China and CSRC. Everyone knows that there is little hope, so give it a try. "
Will the situation of famous schools be better? "Our situation is actually not much better. Sending resumes at the double election meeting has no effect. I have invested thirty or forty resumes in various on-site job fairs, and there are few interview opportunities so far. " Xiao Liu is one of more than 8,000 graduate students who will graduate from Wuhan University in 2006. There are 27 students in his class, so far only one or two students have signed up, compared with more than 30% at this time two years ago.
"Now enterprises have become much more rational. Before, they only looked at academic qualifications. Now many banks recruit people and don't want graduate students at all. I submitted more than a dozen resumes to the bank, basically including all the older banks, and there was no interview. We all guessed that it was because we were too old, because there were two younger girls in the class who went for an interview, although there was no following. " Xiao Liu said.
"I wanted to stay in Shenzhen or Guangzhou. Now, nothing matters. It's good to find a job in the Pearl River Delta. Sometimes I even feel that I am willing to go back to Changsha and I am anxious to go to the hospital. " An elderly graduate student majoring in finance in a school in Guangzhou said this, but he had never considered going back to his hometown in Hunan before.
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