1. Mismatch between education and employment: College students' majors and knowledge and skills may not meet the needs of the job market, resulting in more employment difficulties.
2. The employment situation is tense: The current employment situation is more tense than before, and many companies and enterprises are facing the pressure of economy and human resources.
3. Unhealthy professional mentality: Some college students lack confidence in their abilities and feel that they are not good enough, thus losing their positive employment attitude.
4. Competitive pressure: Many excellent college students want to work in high-quality enterprises and institutions, and the recruitment competition in these units is very fierce.
Coping methods of college students employment pressure;
1. Arrange career planning and list goals and plans.
2. Develop a healthy attitude, have confidence in yourself, make good preparations and try your best to exert your abilities.
3. Improve professional quality, learn popular market skills and industry trends, and keep up with the pace and development of the times.
4. Participate in internship and practice, and accumulate practical experience through practice.
5. Participate in employment training or employment and entrepreneurship courses to improve job-hunting skills and knowledge.
6, through the network employment platform or recruitment website for job hunting, multi-channel search for employment opportunities.
7. Establish appropriate interpersonal relationships, actively participate in activities such as alumni associations and social groups, and strive for better opportunities, entrances and resources.
After graduation, college students usually have the following employment channels:
1. Apply for work in institutions and state-owned enterprises and institutions: including government, industrial and commercial taxation, banking, public services, etc. The unit is stable and the salary is generous, but the competition is fierce.
2. Apply for jobs from private enterprises and foreign-funded enterprises: including large and small enterprises, including international companies and start-up companies, the advantages are broad prospects and many opportunities, but the disadvantages are that graduates who have just entered the society may face greater market competition and greater pressure.
3. Start your own business: If you have your own business ideas and effective expansion plans, you can also consider starting your own business and pay more attention to your personal ability, experience and contacts.
4. Regular post part-time: College students can take part-time jobs in their spare time to improve their practical ability and experience accumulation.
5. Continue to pursue further studies: If you are not sure about your employment direction or want to pursue further studies, you can continue to take the postgraduate entrance examination and study abroad to improve your professional skills and knowledge reserves.