Why is it so difficult for college students to find jobs in China and so easy in the United States? Is this just our own personal reasons?
That's a good question. Why is it relatively difficult for college students in China to find jobs? There are several reasons. First, college students lack their own knowledge. Most of them just pick up girls and play games for four years in college. Basically, I haven't learned anything. Employers require several years of work experience to recruit people, unless you are a particularly outstanding college student, which basically blocks many people. The second is the problem of the country. Every country has a high threshold for foreign workers, and the work that domestic people can do will never be handed over to foreigners. However, in our country, all the work is done by people, such as Shanghai. There are not less than 1 10,000 people from foreign countries, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Among these people, the real elite is at most 654.38+00 to 200,000, and the others are completely economic refugees. A Korean who comes to China as a security guard can easily work more than 10,000 yuan a month, while our own people work hard at most 654,333,336. We brought our children to China from marriage. Well, my son is a security guard, and my parents open a small restaurant. Coupled with the money saved in Korea, it is ok to buy a house for one or two million. Ok, a small cake was bitten by a nest of ants ... There are 1 10,000 foreigners in Shanghai, and this 1 10,000 people can at least share the cake (referring to work, houses, daily necessities, schools, etc.). ) half, and the rest can generally be divided by yourself. Shanghai is like this, and other cities are not much better. After the XX meeting, more people will come to China from the economic refugees who are married with children ... Only those second-and third-tier cities may be easier to find jobs, but college students like to sharpen their heads and go to those big cities, and the locals are too busy. Do you still want them to take a slice of your pie? Three. Many college students are very proud, always thinking that they are college students, how great they are, and so on. In addition, they don't know how to do things, and their ability is not very strong, which leads to many units knocking over a boatload of people with one pole and being biased against college students.