More and more college students, in recent years, are finding it difficult to find jobs. This may sound strange since college students used to be the "most favored" people in society.
They have received a higher education, hence they are more intelligent, knowledgeable than their counterparts who failed to attend college. But chances are that some of themcan hardly find jobs after graduating from colleges.There are two reasons that account for this strange phenomenon.
One is that some college students cannot come to terms with themselves and with the world around them. They pursue too high goals and are too particular about such factors as working conditions, salary, and so on.
Therefore, they are reluctant to accept the job when they are offered to them. Another reason is that the majors some students pursue do not match with the demands of the job market. As a result, they canonly sit and miss opportunities.To solve this problem, I think college students should know their own strengths and weaknesses and have the right attitude towards themselves and the job vacancies.
In addition, they should not attach too much importance to material aspects of the job. Theyshould put priority to their future development and their contributions to society in stead. Furthermore, they should think of receiving some further training to meet the demands of society.
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