Although this society is interested in people's ability, when you go to a job fair, the first reference standard for the first round of qualification examination is academic qualifications, not to mention civil servants in institutions and some large enterprises. The first requirement for many positions must be a graduate degree or above. Education can't represent everything, but you can quantitatively evaluate what you have learned, done and knowledge level in the past ten years.
So, can you really answer that education is useless in an understatement? Is the certificate useless?
Question 2: Is the postgraduate degree useful? If you study undergraduate in a poor school, and then you are admitted to a graduate school in a good school, but when you are employed, you find that the unit still values undergraduate and good schools, that is, the undergraduate and graduate students in good schools are more competitive than you. So, if you can do it, do it. Don't give your hope to tomorrow, but seize the present. The undergraduate course is also very important, and the other party can take two more graduate students who have passed the exam.
Question 3: If you have a postgraduate diploma, don't you need an undergraduate diploma? Hehe, if you haven't been dropped out of school, the undergraduate diploma will be sent to you.
If you are admitted to graduate school, you need a bachelor's degree when you enter school, so you will have a bachelor's degree, which is divided into a diploma and a degree certificate.
If you graduate from a master's degree, generally speaking, a bachelor's degree can be reserved as a souvenir, and a master's degree can be used to find a job. However, some companies want a bachelor's degree instead of a master's degree, and the treatment is still satisfactory. Then you can apply with a bachelor's degree. Generally speaking, the master's degree is not so valuable now, mainly depending on your ability. Good luck.
Question 4: Is it better to apply for a master's degree or a master's degree? Is it the former? 1, generally speaking, the degree is a master's degree.
2. Usually, master refers to master, and of course it can also refer to master graduate students, so the meaning of master is not clear enough. But a master's degree definitely refers to academic qualifications.
3. China's academic qualifications and degrees are separate:
University education refers to junior college, undergraduate course, master's degree and doctor's degree; University degrees refer to bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctor's degrees.
Question 5: Is the liberal arts graduate degree useful? "If I had known this, I should not have studied liberal arts or chosen this major." Since joining the job search army in early September last year, Zhu Jing has submitted at least 200 resumes, but received few responses, and other students in her class have similar experiences. At present, less than half of the class have reached the employment intention.
According to the data from Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, there will be 6.99 million college graduates in 20 13, an increase of190,000 compared with 20 12, which is the largest number of graduates since the founding of New China. Under the situation that the contradiction between employment supply and demand is further aggravated, the situation of liberal arts students is even more embarrassing.
Many university leaders also publicly stated that the employment rate of liberal arts majors has been lower than that of science and engineering majors in recent years. In the context of the global economic downturn this year, liberal arts students have been hit harder.
Zhu Jing complained angrily, "Everyone's scores in the College Entrance Examination (Weibo) [Weibo] are similar, and their knowledge level is similar. They also received formal higher education and worked hard for four years. Why is there such a big gap when they are looking for a job? "
Zhu Jing and his classmates call themselves "cold steamed bread", which seems to be a basic staple food. Everyone can eat it, which is suitable for most people's tastes, but it's "terrible".
"This is determined by the characteristics of enterprise management," said Ms. Guan, the human resources manager of a Japanese-funded enterprise in Beijing, bluntly. "Enterprises just need talents to create value for themselves." This means that liberal arts majors who have received a lot of theoretical education in school but lack skills may create less practical value, so they naturally do not have an advantage in the fierce employment competition.
At the same time, the mobility of comprehensive management positions suitable for liberal arts students in enterprises is poor and slow, while the recruitment of civil servants (Weibo) and institutions with corresponding majors is extremely fierce, and the "diversion effect is not great", which limits the choice range of liberal arts students to some extent.
Graduate students are not as good as undergraduates.
20 13 national postgraduate entrance examination was held on10.5, and10.8 million people signed up for the examination. According to the survey released by Max, a third-party survey agency, the main reason why candidates study in Weibo is that they have good employment prospects and want to go to a better university.
In 2065,438+03, 3,899 undergraduate graduates went to China to study. The first reason was "good employment prospects" (34%), followed by "wanting to go to a better university" (29%). Only 9% want to do academic research.
"I started my master's degree because I could find a better job after graduation." Zhu Jing said that the second "unexpected" was that the idea was ruthlessly shattered before the graduate students graduated.
According to the Employment Situation of College Graduates in China published by the National Information Consulting and Employment Guidance Center for College Students, from 2005 to 2009, the employment rate of graduate students continued to decline. In 2009 and 20 10, the employment rate of master students was worse than that of undergraduates. A statistic of Jiangsu talent market also shows that among 20 1 1 college graduates, the employment rate of master students is 86.6%, that of undergraduates is 90.3%, and that of junior college students is 94. 1%. The employment rate of master students is nearly 8 percentage points lower than that of junior college students, and employment and academic qualifications are upside down.
According to the latest Yearbook of Labor Statistics in Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, among the urban unemployed in 20 10 years, the unemployment rate of men aged 25-29 with bachelor's degree is 28.7%, that of women with bachelor's degree is 53.3%, that of women in the same age group is 37.8%, and that of women with master's degree is 57. 1%.
Many experts believe that there are three main reasons for the difficulty of graduate employment: first, after the enrollment expansion of graduate students, the software and hardware of some colleges and universities do not match, and the quality of training has not kept up; Second, the employment expectation of graduate students is generally high. After studying hard for several years, everyone hopes to get a better salary, preferring to be unemployed at home rather than "condescending"; Third, in the eyes of many employers, it is necessary to recruit graduate students with high salaries, but also to worry about their "high eyes and low hands." On balance, it is obvious that undergraduate course is more cost-effective.
Zhu Jing's boyfriend Xiao Lei graduated from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Weibo) [Weibo] majoring in electrical engineering. As early as 2006, he went to a small power plant under China Southern Power Grid. In a coastal city in the south, he gradually became the technical backbone of the unit. He thinks: "When graduating from college, the employment expectation is really not small, and the scale requirements for cities and enterprises are much lower."
From the perspective of employers, small and medium-sized enterprises are now the main employment providers, but their attraction to graduate students is limited. ......& gt& gt
Question 6: Is it useful to have two graduate degrees? When you leave school to look for a job, you will find that there are no two or one, that is, undergraduate courses. Due to geographical reasons, many famous local schools are not in other provinces. Generally speaking, depending on your personal ability, even many professional graduate students are wasting their time. Although you have a high degree, you have paid a lot of time, and from the salary point of view, there will be a gap of about one month 1 000 for undergraduate graduates, from one year 1 10,000 to 20,000. If you don't plan to engage in scientific research, I suggest you study with an open mind and accumulate work experience and actual combat experience. After three years, you will find that your graduate students may come to your company after graduation, and even if they do, it is almost impossible to replace you. Have confidence in yourself.
Question 7: What will be useful after the postgraduate entrance examination? Question 1:
I think in employment, you really need to choose a major that suits you. If you are introverted, I suggest choosing some majors that are not suitable for people, such as accounting and finance. The key is to choose finance and take the civil service exam later.
The second question:
You should first consider where you want to develop. If you want to enter the company, you'd better choose some majors that can cooperate with the company, such as general design and management. If you want to take an examination of civil servants, you should take an examination of the popular majors of national civil servants over the years. If you want to go abroad, you should do better in science and engineering.
The third question:
Learning a language is always useful, which is a kind of reserve and an extension of self-worth. Don't regard learning a language as passing or learning for immediate results. I won't tell you this opportunity in advance. For example, one of my classmates, whose department is engaged in technology, has only been in the company for three months, and just a few days ago, the company will send a group of people to Japan to study because he studied Japanese in the early stage.
I'm just a graduate student, and I still have a lot of feelings in this respect. Graduate students can't report indiscriminately like undergraduates. They should analyze their own characteristics, hobbies and employment situation, first determine their own majors, and then find a school with suitable conditions. They can't just seek Excellence, but strive for victory in stability. Come on! In addition, I don't quite agree with the statement that the road is wide after the postgraduate examination. If it is one-sided and ideal, take civil servants as an example. At present, our country's civil servants stipulate that those who have finished their graduate studies cannot apply for an undergraduate degree. This also tells you that if the major choice of graduate students is not as good as your undergraduate course, it will also affect employment. Be pragmatic. You must do your homework when choosing a postgraduate major. There is a lot of information on the Internet. You can also call the graduate students directly if you have any questions.
Question 8: Is it useful to have a master's degree without a postgraduate degree? It's weird. . There are no degrees and graduate diplomas. . . It is impossible to have a degree without a diploma. .
Question 9: Is it useful to mix a postgraduate degree? Of course it is. As far as your certificate is concerned, many units are just looking at it except private enterprises. This is the threshold. As for what you have learned and what ability you have, what they don't look at is the vanity of your education. How many graduate students do you think there are in our unit? You can brag on big occasions to satisfy your vanity, and then raise the value of your unit. Actually, it is not practical.
Question 10: Is a master's degree really useful? For example, some candidates require a minimum education of graduate students, and graduate students in administrative units and institutions can be directly recognized as intermediate, with many benefits.