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College Students' Employment English Composition
Employment pressure of graduates

Nowadays, more and more college graduates complain that graduation is not equal to employment. It is difficult for them to find satisfactory jobs. What is the reason for this phenomenon?

In my opinion, there are four reasons:

First, graduates lack experience. They spend most of their time in school studying academic subjects and lack relevant job training. Only after graduation did they realize that it was difficult to find a job.

Second, the competition among graduates is becoming more and more fierce. The supply of college graduates exceeds the social demand. This leads to a reduction in the chances of any graduate finding a job.

Third, some students don't study hard. Some of them skip classes just because they are not interested in certain subjects. Some people play computer games or pursue other interests. Some people sleep in class or in the library. Then they left the sheltered environment of the university campus and found that they didn't have enough knowledge to apply for many positions, which made them feel lost and depressed.

Finally, some graduates are conceited. It is unrealistic for them to ask for high salary because of their lack of experience.

Therefore, college students should try their best to change this situation. When they are at school, they should make full use of their time and focus on their studies. They can do part-time jobs in their spare time to accumulate relevant work experience. If possible, they should take part in some social activities and provide themselves with special training. When they graduate and apply for jobs, they should pay more attention to accumulating experience than their starting salary.

An analysis of the employment pressure of college students

About ten years ago, college students could find satisfactory and enviable jobs after graduation. But now, things are different. Today's college students are usually under great pressure to find quite good jobs. They are always disappointed that graduation means unemployment. Why are college students under such great pressure to find jobs now?

In my opinion, this kind of pressure is mainly caused by three reasons. First of all, the government recruits more and more college students every year. The increase in the number of students has exceeded the needs of society. Therefore, when so many students graduate at the same time, the chances of finding a job become very small. Secondly, today's college students, most of whom are "only children", are more vulnerable mentally. Because they are greatly indulged at home and have not been cultivated with their own ability to do things, once it is their turn to go out of campus to find a job and decide what kind of job to choose, they will feel at a loss and do not know what to do. If their first attempt fails, they will be depressed and think it is really difficult to find a job. Third, some college students are not competent for good and challenging jobs. After entering the university, they don't study as hard as they did in high school. They began to sleep in class and even missed class. Some people are addicted to computer games or Jin Yong's novels, or enter the world of two people too early. Because these things take up too much time and energy, their study is neglected. After four years of college life, they didn't acquire the knowledge needed for those fairly good jobs or certain positions.