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Is graduating from college equal to unemployment?
Every year, the number of unemployed people in China increases by120,000, including 580 college graduates. But this cannot be called unemployment. Accurately speaking, unemployment means that people who used to have jobs later lost their jobs, which is called unemployment. At present, the state no longer distributes college students. So there is a process to find a job after graduation. This process is often short. Some people are satisfied with finding a job, while others are not. Even after work, they may have to constantly adjust.

Nowadays, it is difficult for college students to find jobs, and there is also a problem of updating their concepts. In fact, in some second-and third-tier cities and rural areas, there is still a shortage of college students. Everyone wants to stay in the first-tier cities, so it is certainly difficult to find a job! In these cities, it is difficult for graduate students to find jobs now. Going to the grassroots, going to the countryside and going to hard places after graduating from college will definitely not lead to unemployment.