四.就業(yè)觀
What jobs do college graduates want to take
1. 目前大學畢業(yè)生的擇業(yè)情況
2. 男、女同學就業(yè)選擇的區(qū)別
3. 結(jié)論
The overwhelming majority of college graduates are confronting the ever-tougher job market. Most of them struggle to land a job in big cites like Beijing and Shanghai. So these priority areas draw a host of job candidates every year. Regardless of where to start their careers, some individuals give the priority to the anticipated well-paid positions.
Gender differences in the job application are striking. To avoid labor-intense jobs, girls focus their attention on financial and service sectors. Some of them find employment in schools. Boys always push hard to find a managerial or technical job.
Everyone expects to embark on a promising career to demonstrate his/her skills and capabilities. But position isn't tailored to every applicant. So college graduates must lower the over-high expectations and apply for proper jobs.
What jobs do college graduates want to take
1. 目前大學畢業(yè)生的擇業(yè)情況
2. 男、女同學就業(yè)選擇的區(qū)別
3. 結(jié)論
The overwhelming majority of college graduates are confronting the ever-tougher job market. Most of them struggle to land a job in big cites like Beijing and Shanghai. So these priority areas draw a host of job candidates every year. Regardless of where to start their careers, some individuals give the priority to the anticipated well-paid positions.
Gender differences in the job application are striking. To avoid labor-intense jobs, girls focus their attention on financial and service sectors. Some of them find employment in schools. Boys always push hard to find a managerial or technical job.
Everyone expects to embark on a promising career to demonstrate his/her skills and capabilities. But position isn't tailored to every applicant. So college graduates must lower the over-high expectations and apply for proper jobs.