Is it really difficult for college graduates to find a job if they have not graduated from college?

Updated on educate 2024-05-26
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Absolutely.

    If you go to the talent market, each job and each company will have a different positioning of employees, and you have to look at their conditions to see what kind of academic qualifications are recruited.

    If you have an employment contract, you can sign it regardless of your academic qualifications, depending on the company's policy. If the company is strong and formal, there will definitely be no problem, including the problem of settling down after you graduate. But if it is a small company, if you don't have the strength, it will be enough to sign with you, and you can only agree to go to work, and if it is better, you will be given some subsidies (symbolic 5 insurances and 1 housing fund), and some only have wages.

    You can ask this before you go to work.

    Don't limit yourself to the talent market, newspapers pay attention to it at the same time

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Young friends, don't be discouraged, you have to endure setbacks, you will inevitably encounter bumps in the road of life, and you still have a long way to go.

    Adjust your mindset first, discuss with family and friends, and think carefully about your future path. Be associated with your interests and hobbies.

    The improvement of academic qualifications is a must, and now the university is a kind of basic education, and we must strive to improve our cultural level in order to be competitive. If you can be admitted to a junior college, it means that you are very self-motivated, and people must have this kind of sharpness, perseverance, and a pursuit.

    In the end, my advice is to continue your studies, get a diploma (which is crucial for your future), and be able to continue studying and working at the same time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is not difficult for college students to find a job, but undergraduate graduates do not have a job! What's going on?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can get a job after graduating from college.

    There are several factors that affect whether or not you can get a job:

    A person's academic qualifications are a stepping stone, but professional ability is the guarantee of doing a good job for oneself. Although the degree of a college student is a junior college, if you have very solid skills, it is not difficult to find a suitable job.

    Many people think that college students have low educational qualifications and are not welcome to find a job. But in fact, it is the same for undergraduates to find a job. Nowadays, in society, education does not mean everything, and some jobs pay more attention to your technical ability, such as the auto repair major we are familiar with, which does not require a high level of education, and can still be engaged.

    Therefore, the factors that affect whether you can find a job in your major and academic qualifications are more important professional and technical skills.

    In fact, if you can find a job, you also need to find out what you are good at.

    Scientists once did an experiment that if a person is passionate about what he is doing, then when he is working, he will be very efficient and in good condition as a person. If a person is disgusted with his work, then he will be inefficient and the whole person will be depressed.

    So, where your interests are, where you are good at, and where you can find the right job.

    After all, the ultimate purpose of our job search is to make ourselves happy and earn a certain fee.

    It can be said that there is a specialization in the art industry, and professional people should do professional things.

    The difference between junior college students and undergraduate students is that they are engaged in different fields. Junior college students pay more attention to practical ability, and undergraduate students pay more attention to academic research and management. Therefore, when looking for a job, junior college students should tend to industries with strong hands-on practical ability, such as the catering industry, the tourism service industry, and the beauty salon industry.

    Only by finding the field that suits us and the industry we are good at, we can still have a good job.

    Therefore, whether it is difficult for junior college students to find a job depends entirely on their interests and hobbies and the field they are good at. If a junior college student wants to find a job that an undergraduate should do, it will be difficult. However, if you find a job that is suitable for junior college students, it will be easy.

    The above are some of my opinions, if you agree, welcome to like**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is not difficult for college graduates to find a job, but the difficult thing is that the current graduates, whether they are college students or undergraduates, have too high vision and are unwilling to start from the bottom. And because they have no experience, the company is unlikely to give high treatment, so it will create the illusion that it is difficult to find a job.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I have seen your question and am sorting out the answer, please wait a while

    Hello, how do you say this, college degree in the clinical medicine industry education must be low, and it is restricted, generally speaking, clinical medicine is very popular, college clinical medicine graduate, it is impossible to find a job in a big city tertiary hospital, tertiary hospitals are basically master's starting enrollment, good hospitals even need doctoral students from famous universities to be eligible to apply, so college degree can sometimes only find some remote city township hospitals, it is possible to find job opportunities, so for their own future, It is still necessary to work hard to improve one's educational level, and only when one's academic qualifications are improved can one increase the chances of employment choices. Hope it helps.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For college students, if you can't find a suitable job, I recommend switching careers to learn IT skills.

    If you love the IT industry from the bottom of your heart, you can stick to it and enjoy it without feeling tired. If you belong to this kind of person, then I suggest you join the IT industry, I believe that it will not take long for you to become a technical master, because college students have flexible thinking, wide knowledge, strong learning ability, plus a diploma, the appreciation space will be much larger, so it will be very good to change careers to learn IT, of course, computer technology is updated quickly, so you must have the determination to live to old and learn old, so that you can change careers to learn IT. If you don't, you'll be eliminated, and the pay won't be high.

    Remember that the IT industry is a technology industry, and in the end, it depends on excellent professional skills.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think it's really hard for college graduates to find a job, because companies now generally require students with a bachelor's degree or above, and there are basically no students looking for a junior college.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think it is not difficult to find a job for college graduates, the key is to find a professional match, so that even if the degree is a junior college, someone will want it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's more difficult, the college degree is not high, and many undergraduate graduates are still looking for job opportunities, so it is relatively difficult.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, now the involution is very strong, there are college students everywhere, undergraduate and graduate students everywhere, so many people choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination for civil service. Of course, there are definitely bad jobs, but good jobs are really hard to find!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For young people in college, they can't be blindly optimistic about the employment situation, but there is no need to be arrogant, participate in more job fairs, submit more resumes, I believe that opportunities will inevitably appear.

    For college students, academic qualifications are not dominant, and when they encounter a cold wave of employment, they cannot enter their ideal unit, so they can also choose to continue to study to improve their academic qualifications.

    First of all, we have to know ourselves, understand our own abilities, what are our strengths, and our shortcomings, first do a good job of positioning, and then analyze what kind of career you are suitable for, sometimes what you like is not what you are suitable for, this must be recognized, not blindly.

    Then we use the elimination method to find the industries and enterprises that we recognize, and eliminate them one by one, judging in many ways, at this time, you must not feel that you don't like to exclude, any career may be suitable for you. The next step is to screen the position, and at this time, it is to screen according to your own profession and ability to find the most suitable for you.

    Finally, we will confirm the goal, apply for the job according to our previous exclusion method, and act in a timely manner without delay. Make yourself a little bit better every day, learn new knowledge every day, and let go of your dependence on your mobile phone, and I believe that it will be much easier to find a job in the future. Everyone must know that academic qualifications are important, but you can't let yourself be decadent because of your academic qualifications, on the contrary, you should work harder and surpass everyone, so that you will still be confused because of work.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Employment is brutal and not being able to find a job is the norm.

    Work Review your expertise and make a resume. It doesn't matter what you do, it's important to learn something at work, and you have to be a person with vision. The 9 floors of 58 are all **, and you can polish your eyes when looking for a job.

    Academic qualifications In school, if you have the opportunity to go to the bachelor's degree, you can only take the self-examination to upgrade the book, and now most of the self-examination books are used to study with the app "Qingshu School". English, high math, and politics will definitely drive you crazy, so hurry up and upgrade before you forget all your knowledge. If you don't have a bachelor's degree, you can't find a better job.

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  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First, there is a favorite job, but the level of education is not up to standard, if you are obsessed with the desired work goal, it is recommended to continue to "recharge" and chase your dreams. Realistically speaking, although junior college is also one of the academic levels of universities, it cannot be denied that it is in a more awkward position compared with undergraduates. In particular, with the gradual expansion of undergraduate students, the scale of graduate students continues to grow, and the employment situation of junior college students is becoming increasingly severe, which is also an indisputable fact.

    Therefore, college students generally adopt the method of upgrading to a bachelor's degree to improve their academic qualifications, reach the undergraduate level, and even continue to study in graduate school. At that time, you will have a wider range of employment opportunities, and it will be natural to find a job that you like more than you originally wanted.

    Second, it is a job that you don't like for the time being, and you want to use your professional knowledge to achieve employment, it is recommended not to forget your original intention and continue to move forward. Compared with undergraduates, junior college students have a slightly lower level of education, but they are "a step ahead" in terms of operational ability and practical experience. Work is inherently a social state, and it is very practical, and in technical positions, junior college students have more employment opportunities and development space.

    Just because you don't have a favorite position doesn't mean that the knowledge you've learned won't be useful. Firmly believe that gold always shines. Perhaps, the opportunity is around you, and the opportunity is tomorrow.

    Be convinced that we are never short of opportunities, but only of discoveries. Then use our eyes to continue to look for opportunities that belong to us.

    Third, it is a job that you like, but it does not match the major you are studying, so it is recommended to put down your burden and move forward bravely. Things are always evolving and changing, and the original ideal, after the polishing of reality, or the sublimation of itself, is no longer the original appearance. Maybe you no longer have enthusiasm for the major you once liked, and even a few people think that you are suitable for the opportunity in front of you, you are not moved, others feel sorry for you, but you turn a blind eye, do not hesitate, but are interested in another field that you are not very familiar with, want to pursue, but suffer from gains and losses.

    Then listen to your inner voice, as long as you have enough interest to support, willing to fight for it, and have the courage to bear temporary failures, then you can also shout "life can have a few beats", maybe the sunshine is after the wind and rain, it's a big deal to start all over again.

    Although it is a challenge to not find a job for the time being, as long as you are brave and positive, you will inspire a better self and break out of your own piece of heaven!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you haven't found a job for two years after graduating from junior college, it means that you still have a choice about work, and you are definitely unwilling to go to a difficult and tiring position.

    Today's college graduates are fundamentally different from those of 30 years ago, and those who have graduated from colleges today are generally poor in their studies, and good units are certainly reluctant to ask for them, and only a very small number of "three unlimited" positions can be applied for in the civil service and career examinations, but these positions are signed up by hundreds or thousands of people, and it is extremely difficult to be admitted.

    Personally, I think that if the family can't help you in finding a job, you might as well find a job in an ordinary position first, now many companies are struggling to recruit people, this kind of position should not be difficult to find. After work, continue to learn and enrich yourself, and when you have experience and level, it is not too late to find a good and stable job. After all, youth is the biggest capital, if "this year's laughter and next year's leisure, autumn moon and spring breeze and other leisure", and so on the best years of the wrong past, there is really no chance.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think it's easy to find a job after graduating from a college college, but it's hard to find a job with good benefits and good treatment.

    In fact, the work has always been there, but people are too picky. In fact, the college degree is low, there is no work experience, and the business ability has not been trained.

    But it can be compensated for by exercising business skills. For example, learning a skill, such as a pastry chef. If you learn a skill, you can stand on your own and earn money to support your family.

    Sum up. I think it's easy to find a job in a junior college, but it's hard to find a job that satisfies you. You can learn a skill and stand firm.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Some junior college students are more likely to be employed, and these junior college students' majors are more technical, such as mechanical majors, which are easy to employ, highly professional, and suitable for male students, because the work will be more tiring; Another example is the marketing major, you can engage in more relevant work, as long as you have the ability, you can have a good development; All junior college students should be prepared, that is, each company will have academic requirements, and most majors will be difficult to find employment. Then, those students who choose to upgrade their academic qualifications are divided into unified enrollment and promotion, self-examination, entrance examination, etc., if you are admitted to the junior college, you should study hard after being admitted to the junior college, because the difficulty of the exam is not low, if you are not well prepared, it is difficult to pass the exam, after passing the college entrance examination, continue to study in school, and get a full-time undergraduate degree after graduation, and there will be more opportunities for employment. The gold content of the self-examination is lower than that of the unified enrollment college, but it is also a nationally recognized form of education, and the advantage of the self-examination is to save time.

    Some people will say that junior college students have no advantage in finding a job, and they will be excluded when looking for a job, so don't worry too much, the current situation, not only junior college is excluded, some undergraduates are also excluded, or we have to rely on ourselves to fight, and we must learn to express ourselves when looking for a job and increase opportunities for ourselves.

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