1. Economic depression: When the economy is depressed, enterprises may reduce the recruitment scale or freeze recruitment, making it more difficult for college students to find jobs.
2. Technological change: With the rapid development of science and technology, jobs in some traditional industries may be replaced by new technologies and automation, which makes it more difficult for college students with related majors to find jobs.
3. Increase in the number of graduates: The number of college graduates is increasing year by year, which may lead to intensified competition in the job market and more difficult employment for college students.
4. Changes in occupational demand: With the development of social economy, the demand of some occupations may decrease, while the demand of some occupations may increase. If the major of college students does not meet the market demand, they may face employment problems.
5. Inexperience: College students lack practical work experience and may not be able to show their abilities and potential in the interview, which may also lead to employment difficulties.
In a word, the most difficult period for college students to find jobs is usually under the combined effects of economic downturn, technological change, increase in the number of graduates, changes in professional needs and lack of experience. Therefore, college students should strive to improve their comprehensive quality, accumulate practical experience and improve their employment competitiveness during their school days. At the same time, the government and society should also take measures to improve the employment market environment and provide more employment opportunities and career development support for college students.