40% graduates expect a monthly salary of more than 8,000 yuan.
According to the data, the average expected salary of new graduates after 2065438+95 in 2008 is 6 174 yuan, among which 9.5% graduates expect a monthly salary of more than 10000 yuan, while 40% graduates expect a monthly salary of more than 8,000 yuan.
Compared with previous graduates, the 20 18 graduates have higher expectations for salary. However, the average real salary of post-1995 graduates is 5429 yuan, and 80% of the graduates actually earn less than 8000 yuan, which shows that there is still a certain gap between ideal and reality.
The report also investigates the main factors that graduates consider when choosing jobs after 1995. The data shows that the salary level and work intensity account for more than 50%, which is the key factor for post-95 graduates.
Among them, men pay more attention to salary level, work intensity/pressure, working hours and other factors, while women pay more attention to training guidance, ability matching and other factors.
The data shows that 42% of post-95 graduates choose to work in their hometown cities, and 58% of graduates choose to work in other provinces.
In the view of graduates who choose to work in other provinces, there are many employment opportunities, large development space and rapid economic development in other provinces. Graduates who choose to work in their hometown think that their hometown has familiar social circles, good contacts and many employment opportunities, and the pressure of returning home is obviously less than that of those who do not return home.
The report points out that "opportunity" and "development" are the keys for post-1995 graduates to choose their workplace, whether they are working in other provinces or returning home. They also have one thing in common, that is, nearly 80% of the post-1995 generation expressed their willingness to work overtime, and generally hoped to achieve good growth through workplace efforts.
The report also pointed out that some people are willing to work hard, while others are willing to live a leisurely and stress-free life. The difference in ideas is an important watershed in choosing to return home or work in a different place after 1995.
Source: China News Network