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Why are college students looking for a job worthless?
The popularization of education.

The country takes the implementation of primary education as the first step, and further raises the requirements with the development of politics and economy. Compared with the 1980s and 1990s, the popularity of education has led to an increase in the number of college students, and a large number of college students graduate every year, so the competition is fierce.

Pressure from school, family and society.

First of all, the school has a heavy workload. There are too many college students, making them no longer a scarce resource. As a college student, if you want to achieve something in society, you must further study, take the postgraduate entrance examination, take the doctor's exam, and get various certificates to make yourself more competitive among your peers. After all, few people can concentrate on their studies, and even fewer can successfully land. Some people can't get financial support from their families, some people are asked to get married and have children, some people are asked to earn money to support their families, and finally they can only end their college career hastily. The development of society needs more technical talents, and low-end industries can only be gradually replaced by machinery.

Epidemic factors

The first epidemic swept the world in 2020. Looking around, the world has slowed down, and even some countries have begun to regress. Although the epidemic situation in China has been well controlled, it is undeniable that the economy of China has also been affected. The slowdown of economic development and the outbreak of the epidemic at any time have led to layoffs or even direct closure of many enterprises, which in turn has led to the reduction of jobs and further increased employment pressure. At the same time, because of the epidemic, it is no longer so convenient to travel to work, which also affects employment to some extent.