1. The orientation of universities is largely academic research, such as professors, engaged in research or even their own main business. They mainly study theory, but little practice, especially in social sciences.
What you learned in college may be a big category, and your job may correspond to a small point. The school has no obligation and it is impossible to carry out special expansion for everyone's little point;
3. Many college students don't take what they have learned or what they like as the motivation and desire to practice during their school days, which leads to a lack of basic understanding of the workplace or larger industries before employment.
Finally, a fact is caused: the academic function of a university leads it to have no fundamental obligation to solve the problem of college students' integration into society; The four-year life experience of most college students also makes them lack the basic ability to solve this problem.
Even so, I don't want to answer this question directly, because the workplace will never be what others say, because every specific place will have a specific definition, which can't be generalized and easily misleading; The workplace can only be what you understand. Whether your understanding is right or wrong, your understanding determines your behavior pattern when you choose the workplace and enter the workplace. This is due to people's personality and cognition. How much chicken soup others give you can't play a decisive role. I want to solve a problem of some people through this answer: correctly understand the industries and branches of industries that I am interested in during my college years, and understand what this industry really looks like, so as to make rational and relatively correct choices after graduation.
Therefore, I think the perfect way to solve this problem is to know and understand what the workplace and industry you want to enter as correctly as possible during college! Then, you may make a relatively reasonable choice when faced with a choice, otherwise you will be cheated!
If you want to say: Let college students give up my beloved DOTA and happy time, why are they so inhuman ... Hehe, I can only say that playing DOTA well can also become a career.
In view of the above three questions, I want to share my thoughts and personal experiences about job hunting in my student days. I will underline everything I think so as to distinguish them. I will try my best to describe clearly what I thought at that time, whether it is right or wrong.
But before I speak, I want to make it clear that it is only for the reference of people in the same situation, because it is a deviant way of self-study and self-awakening … so it is not recommended for everyone to imitate it. I just hope that through some ideas at that time, some ideas will be triggered, so that the so-called broken diplomatic relations will happen less. Finally, you should ask yourself a few questions: What will the school do to prevent you from being out of touch with society? If it is out of touch with the workplace, who is responsible? What did you do in college to prevent yourself from being out of touch with the workplace?
Finally, when I talk about my college experience, I emphasize that this may be just an example. Many decisions of my university have a strong purpose, which stems from the extreme insecurity of great uncertainty in the future. In many places, there is luck and mistakes can be made. It only realizes zero docking with the workplace to prevent disconnection. If you are not interested in experience, please skip to the summary section, where I will express my views on this issue in combination with my own experience and my experience in interviews and about 200 detailed dialogues, which may be more important than experience.