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How to break the "hardest employment season in history"
In recent years, the number of college graduates has hit record highs, and every year is the "most difficult employment season" in history.

In order to break the deadlock of "the most difficult employment season in history", the state issued "Opinions on Further Improving Employment and Entrepreneurship under the New Situation". The general idea is to cultivate a new engine of mass entrepreneurship and innovation, implement a more active employment policy, combine entrepreneurship with employment, and promote employment through entrepreneurial innovation. The Opinions put forward eight detailed measures to support decentralization and fiscal and taxation policies, including creating a relaxed and convenient access environment, cultivating entrepreneurial innovation platforms, innovating investment and financing channels for entrepreneurship, supporting the development of entrepreneurial guarantee loans, increasing tax reduction and fee reduction, mobilizing the entrepreneurial enthusiasm of scientific researchers, encouraging rural labor to start businesses, and creating a good atmosphere for mass entrepreneurship.

In 20 14, the number of college students registered in the industrial and commercial departments was 480,000, an increase of120,000 over the previous year, with an increase of 33%, which made a good start for the bright future of college students' entrepreneurship. However, compared with more than 7 million graduates, the significance of this figure has limited impact on employment in that year. In the long run, a group of successful enterprises will certainly attract more employment opportunities. However, far water does not solve near thirst.

For college students, it is necessary to change their ideas. I have received a formal undergraduate education, which can be called the capital to find a job, but "360 lines, each doing its own thing", I can be down-to-earth, start from the grassroots, and then seek greater development, which can not only solve my employment problem, but also keep my future in an easily controlled range.