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Is it really so difficult for college graduates to find jobs? ?
For college graduates, finding a job is really a challenging task. Especially in the current economic situation, the competition in the job market is fierce, and many enterprises pay more attention to the practical work experience and skill level of candidates. Therefore, college graduates without relevant work experience may find it difficult to find an ideal job, and their own reasons make it even more difficult to find a job.

During school, many college students don't study hard, not only because they don't learn professional knowledge well, but also because they don't study the basic etiquette of dealing with people with their heart. Such students often waste most of their time. In society, they are often arrogant and full of superiority. They don't want to start from the basic work and exercise their skills, and even don't want to do low-paying jobs.

Therefore, for those college students who only have diplomas and no skills, it is a good way to choose to train professional skills and re-employment.

If you feel confused and don't know what to do after graduation, I suggest that you can attend vocational IT training and get re-employed after upgrading your professional skills.

In recent years, many college students are keen on IT industry, especially Java industry. Java engineer is a sunrise industry in IT industry, and its demand reaches 60%-70% of the total demand, and it grows at a rate of 20% every year. The salary of Java engineers is generally higher than that of engineers in other industries, and they still have considerable development potential in the next five years, 10 and 20 years.

The employment direction of Java engineers includes Web development, game development, Android development, client development and so on. The average annual salary is about 6.5438+0.5 million, and the monthly salary of engineers with more than one year's experience can basically reach 6.5438+0.5 million.

The high employment rate and development prospect of IT industry attract many non-IT professionals to join in it. Many non-computer majors are qualified for the related work in IT industry after professional training. The IT Internet industry is a new type of industry, which develops rapidly, and its employees are generally young, and there are no disadvantages of other industries, such as: fighting for qualifications, relying on relationships, playing politics, muddling along, reading certificates and so on.

Why is it so difficult for college graduates to find jobs now? So, if you are interested in the IT industry, I suggest you consider joining this industry, especially the Java industry. IT is a good way to participate in professional IT training and get re-employed after upgrading professional skills.