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Do medical college graduates have to find their own jobs? Or you can go to the university affiliated hospital?

Is to find your own job.

Is your education an undergraduate or a master's degree? Is the school the Ministry of Health or a general medical college? Are you a five-year program or a seven-year and eight-year program? Your professional performance, internship performance, English performance, computer level, and the recommendation of school teachers are all directly related to your future work.

It's up to you to enter the hospital. First-class hospitals in first-tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou all require master's and doctoral degrees or returnees, and the more difficult the above conditions, the better. The academic requirements of hospitals below the third level in second-line and below areas are decreasing. After meeting the above conditions, if you can "communicate" with the hospital leaders properly, I believe you can have a pleasant journey.

Affiliated hospitals have the advantages of schools, and of course they will be launched several months in advance, but not necessarily. Besides, if there is a better hospital than the affiliated hospital, which one will you go to? Ha ha.

The overall situation is that it is difficult for medical students to find jobs, so they need to make preparations in all aspects as soon as possible.

It is difficult to sum up your supplement to the question in one sentence. Because whether you are good enough, whether you are willing to apply for a job, the overall demand of the hospital in the coming year, the future employment policy of the country for medical students, and the length of your own preparation time all affect your final job search result. Moreover, if the overall situation is difficult, it is not necessarily difficult to target yourself. Also, the medical employment situation is not as difficult as you think. It is difficult to find a job in all majors now. The difficulty of medical employment now should be moderate (figuratively speaking, if you graduated from a key university with a clinical major, it is more difficult to enter the affiliated hospital of your school, but it should be no problem to enter the county-level secondary hospital; After graduating from a master's degree, you can enter a better third-class first-class hospital in a first-tier city after being recommended by a doctor, but you should make preparations in the early stage, such as getting a doctor's practice certificate.

In a word, the employment of medical students is not as difficult as you think, but you should make preparations early and communicate more, and your efforts will pay off. What you have to do is determination and action. As long as you pay, everything will be smooth. . . . I wish you success after your struggle.

The second and third tier cities mentioned upstairs mainly depend on the background. At present, it is true, but there are still many places that are very open and transparent. You should analyze the specific situation and ask in advance. First-tier cities basically speak at your level. Ha ha. I think if you are interested in medicine, the road ahead is still very long, and you need lifelong study and exercise, which is even more difficult than simply looking for a job. Of course, it has something to do with your own pursuit If you just want to find a job, please ignore the above sentence. Ha ha. Wish you success! ~