Universities have a good cultural background and learning atmosphere, and are more favored by employers. If your major is an unpopular or sunset major, some majors also have some requirements for gender, which is not good for employment. Grasping the trend of social development, actively understanding the corresponding policies is very helpful for employment, whether students have their own ideas, whether students have excellent skills, whether they can get some proof materials to prove their ability, some oral expression ability, organizational ability, improvisation ability and so on. And the students themselves.
It must be different from person to person. Say a few typical examples around you. The first is the younger brothers and sisters who get scholarships every year during their school years. Although it is two books, I was allowed to be called Xueba in the first few years. This kind of person studies his major hard, and maybe he will continue to take the master's and doctor's degree in the future. In short, they have been going on in this major and may become industry experts.
The second type is people who have made outstanding achievements in community activities. I have a classmate who is from the Outreach Department of the Student Union of our school. In the past four years, universities have sponsored hundreds of thousands, just as students need an exclusive title dealer to hold their own parties. The cost of each party is generally several thousand to ten thousand. I don't know what you think about this. As a matter of fact, the student party means little to the sponsors. Generally, the number of participants in each party does not exceed 1000, that is, the host verbally said that there were banners, sponsors awarded prizes and so on. After graduation, my classmate went to a film and television company in Beijing and earned more than 20 thousand a month. I often see photos of him and other stars, and I am also famous among my classmates.
The third is to do business at home and go home to inherit my father's business. There is not much comment on this. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. Just one person's way.
Ordinary second-year students, some graduated from the board of directors, some worked as project managers, and most of them were still unknown. There is no doubt that a good college graduate will have a higher probability of success. Working in a company is to learn professional knowledge first, which is the basis for settling down, growing up as soon as possible and being able to be independent in your own professional field. Emotional intelligence is very important. Things are clear, everything is learned, and people's understanding is an article. Dealing with people is very important. No matter what position, you have to deal with people. Personally, when your skills reach a certain level, the most important thing is organization and coordination.