I sincerely ask for advice about college students leaving home to work after graduation

Updated on educate 2024-05-15
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the economic development is good, the competition will be stronger, the same degree of ability, the same ability of education, if the four cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen feel pressure, you can consider Qingdao, Shandong's economy is OK; Jiangsu's economic development is more prominent, and Nanjing and Suzhou can be considered. In fact, as long as you look for a promising industry in some second-tier or third-tier cities, pay attention to find a good industry, even if it is not the right major, work hard for 3 years, accumulate some work experience, and you can jump to the nest to work hard in the first-tier cities.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Are you really a bachelor's degree? I really can't imagine that even a college student would ask such a question.

    Cities that don't value academic qualifications, only ability, don't exist in this world, and ability can't be quantified into data, at least when hiring.

    There's no way you can show what you're capable of, and I listen to what you mean, you should be pretty confident in your abilities.

    Believe me, don't believe in yourself too much, before leaving school, I swore that although I was not good at studying, I was not inferior to anyone in terms of ability.

    As a result, when I actually started working, I realized that I was at a loss, and there were people who couldn't do anything, and there were people everywhere, and almost everyone was.

    Of course, I don't shy away from suspicion including myself.

    If you want to go out and fight, of course it's good that maybe I'm talking too much.

    But how hard it is to go out and fight on your own, in my opinion, you don't fully realize it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are not many people in China who do not value academic qualifications. It is recommended that you still work steadily in your hometown step by step, and don't be ambitious. You say you have the ability, but you can't get your academic qualifications, how can you be capable? Isn't it?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Actually, everyone has similar thoughts and ideas. Before going to college, I was almost always close to home, and I was taken care of and concerned by my parents every day. I feel that my person is free, and I want to leave home as soon as possible and live my life as I want.

    So 60 percent of students go to college far from home.

    In addition, after graduating from university, due to personal development and employment opportunities in big cities, it is a trend to work away from home, and this lifestyle is normal.

    However, as a person who has come over, if you don't have a better development in other places, and the free life you want to live is almost over, it's better to move to your hometown as soon as possible. The longer the delay is, the more it becomes a luxury to go home and return to the roots.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes. I am from Hunan, I came to Shanghai to work after graduation, and later found my husband in Zhejiang. Before we got married, we went back to our respective homes every year for the Chinese New Year.

    After getting married, I have to go back to both sides for the New Year, which is very tiring. When I first graduated, I felt that it was good to work outside the home, free and carefree, but as time went by, more and more problems arose, and I regretted that I was too far away from home. If you have only one child in your family, and your parents will be old in the future, if they are too far apart, it will be difficult for you to take care of them.

    There are many aspects that need to be considered by you!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Float for a few years to precipitate, and when you have a certain amount of work experience, you feel that you have the ability, the salary is okay, and you can also go to other places for employment.

    If you want to work nearby and your parents often protect you, you can also go home and find a job!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, after graduating from university, whether to work far away from home depends on your own employment concept, as well as the employment situation of the place of work, whether there is a suitable job for you, and whether it can give you a better platform to display your talents and realize your dreams.

    Now, many aspiring young people, after graduating from university, like to go to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen and other big cities, because these cities, the economy is more developed, there are more employment opportunities, the salary is relatively high, and they can also broaden their horizons, they think that working in these big cities is tired and happy, and the big cities have a broader "stage", so that they can work hard for the future and realize their life value.

    In addition, there are some young people who will also choose to work or start a business in their hometown, because everyone is familiar and friendly to their hometown. With the development of the economy, there are more and more jobs in various places, and the employment options of job seekers are becoming more and more diversified, and they can still have time to take care of their parents and children when they are employed or started a business in their hometown, so the number of young people who start a business and work in their hometown is also increasing year by year.

    Whether it is working far away from home, or starting a business and working in our hometown, it is our own employment choice, there is no right or wrong, as long as we are down-to-earth, down-to-earth and hard-working, we can make certain achievements in the field where we work, obtain the recognition of leaders and colleagues, contribute to society, and realize the value of our lives.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No. I work in my hometown......The work unit is not far from home, and it takes half an hour to ride a bicycle.

    When I first graduated, I also wanted to work in other places, but my family couldn't do without it, so I went home to ......

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I went to college far away from home, and I was looking for a job far away from home after graduation.

    I am willing to do this, I feel free and relaxed when I leave home. It's very comfortable to be out there.

    If you're homely, don't be too far from home.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not far, in the province, separated by the Yangtze River, but there is a bridge. It's an hour's drive home.

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