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Why do many college students choose jobs now?
After entering the society, fresh graduates are often full of criticism and dissatisfaction with their jobs, and it is difficult to find their favorite positions, which is also one of their thoughts of not wanting to work. However, we must first get ourselves moving and avoid indulging in negative emotions.

We need to know our advantages. Youth is the greatest asset, and we have more opportunities for trial and error. You can try different jobs and industries, accumulate experience in career planning and find your own development direction.

Of course, for those confused college students, they can also choose to carry out re-employment training first to reduce the cost of trial and error.

In recent years, IT industry has become a hot field for college students' employment, especially Java software development. Java is widely used, involving mobile phones, websites, application platforms, management systems and other fields.

Enterprises have a great demand for Java technical talents, and their salaries are relatively high. The average annual salary is about 6.5438+0.5 million, and the monthly salary of Java engineers with more than one year's work experience can basically reach 6.5438+0.5 million. So choosing Java technology as your career direction is a wise choice.

As fresh college students, we should realize that a college degree is not a passport to success. In the job market, academic qualifications are only a foundation, and more importantly, the display of practical ability and value.

Therefore, whether in the learning stage or in the career development, college students should pay attention to improving their practical ability and value, and strive to become talents with practical ability, dedication, responsibility and leadership. Only in this way can we achieve better achievements and development, whether in the job market or in career development.