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Why is it so difficult for 202 1 to find a job?
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; The impact of epidemic situation on the environment

The epidemic has been repeated for nearly three years, which has brought great impact to the economy. Demand and production have fallen sharply, investment, consumption and exports have been significantly impacted, unemployment rate has risen and prices have risen.

You can see that many entities have gone bankrupt, offline stores have closed down (Wangpu sublet), and entertainment industries such as restaurants, KTV and cinemas are struggling to support. If their business fails, they will close down.

The closure of enterprises means that a large number of people are unemployed and need to find new jobs.

At the same time, companies with poor development have gradually stopped recruiting or laying off employees, so there are fewer jobs in the market, and it is more difficult for job-seeking partners to find suitable jobs.

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; Age limit in recruitment

On the one hand, some enterprises will now write age requirements in the recruitment brochure, requiring them to be under 35 years old. Although some enterprises have not written, HR will pass silently when screening resumes;

On the other hand, because of the economic downturn, the news of layoffs in large factories is endless, most of which are 35+;

In fact, 35+ middle-aged people have solid professional skills and rich work experience.

3; You could have made a splash, but your age is limited, so it's useless.

It's helpless ~ where will the 35-year-old people go ~ it's even harder for these friends to find a job.

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In 2022, the scale of college graduates will exceed10 million.

In 2022, the number of college graduates reached10.76 million, an increase of10.67 million year-on-year, with both scale and increment reaching record highs.

A large number of graduates need a lot of jobs, but it is even more difficult to find a job in the current economic downturn.