The ratio of supply and demand between the number of college graduates employed and the number of jobs is decreasing, and the total demand for college graduates is decreasing.
Large and medium-sized state-owned enterprises are less affected by the financial crisis, and the demand for employment is relatively small; And small non-state-owned enterprises, high-tech enterprises, private enterprises, foreign enterprises, manufacturing, IT industry, real estate industry and so on. Hit hard by the financial crisis, the demand for related employment has decreased significantly, which will make it extremely difficult for graduates of related majors to find jobs this year. According to the survey statistics, the number of job demands of college graduates includes large-scale job fairs, campus special job fairs and network demand information.
College students' entrepreneurial consciousness is not strong;
First of all, college graduates are deeply influenced by the traditional concept of employment, and have gone through the stages from "planned distribution" to "meeting supply and demand", "two-way choice" to "independent entrepreneurship" and "independent entrepreneurship", and their understanding of entrepreneurship is not deep enough. Secondly, people have different understanding of occupation, generally agree with administrative institutions, state-owned enterprises, foreign-funded enterprises and joint ventures, but do not agree with private enterprises and individual enterprises.
Moreover, it is still difficult for college students to start a business, and the chances of success are very small. The current education model does not pay enough attention to entrepreneurship education. The lack of education and guidance for college students' entrepreneurial awareness leads to their weak entrepreneurial awareness.