The reporter searched online and found several versions of the professional ranking list of universities with employment difficulties. There are "Eight Waste Disciplines in China" and "Ten Waste Disciplines in China University". The version is constantly being refurbished, and more and more majors are on the list. According to the survey, most of these rankings are compiled by word of mouth for college students who have experienced difficulties in finding jobs. Some of their explanations are self-deprecating, some are indifferent and helpless, and some even use rankings to scold their majors for being outdated.
Among the "Top Ten Garbage Majors of China University" circulated on a website, there are: mining and processing engineering, bioengineering, papermaking, leather, chemical engineering and technology, history, public utilities management, e-commerce, mechanics and environmental engineering. Most of the majors listed in this ranking list are unpopular majors. Feel free to comment. In another website community forum's "Top Ten Garbage Professions" ranking list, some popular professions that were very optimistic in previous years were not spared. The list is: finance, architecture, communication, computer, electrical engineering, e-commerce, industrial design, international relations, law, civil engineering and project management.
expert opinion/advice
It is difficult to take all majors in employment.
Is it difficult for college students to find jobs because of their poor majors? Yang, a researcher at Shenzhen Academy of Social Sciences, said that due to the prosperity of the global economy, the employment difficulty of all majors has increased, and it is not possible to count all the accounts of employment difficulties in professional settings. Nowadays, the professional rankings rumored on the Internet mainly reflect the worries of college students about their professional competitiveness and employment prospects, and some of them are the reappearance of the new theory of the futility of reading. At the same time, we should also see that various professional rankings also show that there are indeed many problems in the setting of university majors, and how to improve the employment competitiveness of university majors is an urgent problem to be solved. Some very popular majors in recent years, because many schools are actively offering and expanding such majors, there has been a phenomenon of oversupply. Contributed by Shenzhen Business Daily