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The disadvantages faced by higher vocational college graduates in employment are as follows

The disadvantages faced by higher vocational graduates in employment are as follows:

1. For private higher vocational colleges, the running time is relatively short, because their own brands have not been established, and all sectors of society, including employers, are not very familiar with the graduates of private higher vocational colleges and the running situation of these schools, and the evaluation of graduates' quality and ability in many aspects is not very reasonable and objective. Among all the graduates of higher vocational colleges in China, the unbalanced talent market situation of oversupply will have a direct and important impact on the selection and recruitment of graduates from private higher vocational colleges by employers.

2. The disadvantages of employment guidance

On the one hand, private higher vocational colleges with fast development speed and large scale carry out employment guidance relatively late and lack professional operation, so it is difficult to provide highly targeted opinions and measures. On the other hand, because the school's social popularity is very limited, there is not enough accumulation of running schools, and social resources such as alumni are relatively scarce, it is difficult to expand and increase the ways and channels for graduates' employment through private higher vocational colleges and teachers.

3. Employer's prejudice

Generally speaking, private higher vocational colleges recruit students with unsatisfactory results in the college entrance examination. Compared with undergraduate and public junior college students, the entrance scores of these students are relatively low. This makes the market have a general statistical discrimination against the graduates of these private higher vocational colleges, which makes the graduates of these private higher vocational colleges at a disadvantage in the employment competition.

4. The disadvantages of over-concentration of students and majors.

In terms of specialty setting, most of them are popular majors, which is very beneficial for graduates to smoothly enter the non-competitive and segmented job market. But on the other hand, it is precisely because of the repetition of professional settings, and these majors are relatively concentrated, and there are more students studying in the same major. Also, under normal circumstances, most of the students in private higher vocational colleges come from the province or the region, and the concentration of students leads to intensified competition.