According to the statistical analysis of LinkedIn's public files of 6.5438+0.5 million LinkedIn users, the "first insight into work trends" was released.
The report shows that the first job in the workplace shows an obvious concentration trend in industry choice.
More than 1/3 of post-95 graduates entered the internet and financial industries; The first job is often not the ideal job for people in the workplace, and the proportion of career changes will increase year by year.
The data also shows that the average working hours of the first job in the workplace have shown a significant downward trend with the passage of generations. After 70, the first job was changed for more than four years, after 80, it was three and a half years, after 90, it was reduced to 19 months, and after 95, it was only seven months to choose to resign.
In addition, the proportion of professional counterparts in the first job also shows a decreasing trend with generations. In the 1970s, the proportion of professional counterparts was above 40%, and in the 1990s it dropped sharply to 28.8%. More than 70% of post-90s graduates have nothing to do with their major in their first job.
Then, 35.32% of the post-1995 graduates' favorite emerging career is eager to become an anchor/network celebrity. Followed by Coser accounting for 20.03%, seiyuu accounting for 16. 15%, followed by network writers, new media operators, online game sparring, makeup artists and game evaluators.
As a generation that grew up with the Internet, they are more dependent on the Internet, and the careers born from the Internet are naturally favored by the younger generation.
From the following perspective:
1, the above occupations are easier to get started and learn than technical posts. Keeping up with the environment of the Internet age and the interest of such occupations, more people will choose.
2. Coupled with the pressure of life opportunity cost, such as rent/mortgage/car loan/marriage/children's education and many other factors, jobs that can earn money and support expenses will be more worthy of people's choice.
3. For those who are not interested in their major (it is recommended to change majors as soon as possible, and if you can't, go to an internship in your favorite field to prepare for future career change). It is better to choose multiple paths than to engage in a career you don't like.
For such highly educated people (such as graduate students/doctoral students), choosing further studies means that you are interested in this field and worth learning. It is a good choice to engage in scientific research or teaching in the future; Of course, there are also people who have been going to school to escape the pressure of employment, so I won't say more about such people.
The most important thing is that whether the major is right or not is not important in today's society. It is important to analyze yourself and plan your career, and you must make plans early.