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According to the Ministry of Education, "the employment rate of middle and higher vocational students in China exceeds 90%". What is the real situation?

Regarding the statistics of the Ministry of Education that the employment rate of middle and higher vocational students in China exceeds 90%, I believe this data is well-founded, but there is a gap between the quantity and quality of employment.

As far as I know, many secondary vocational students may be recommended a job by the school when they graduate, but this job may not be suitable for you, and even many jobs are directly in the factory. My cousin used to go to a higher vocational school and got a factory in Guangzhou directly after graduation. Because the whole class went, the employment rate of their class reached 100%. My cousin only went to the construction site for two or three months before leaving the factory, then stayed at home for half a year, and finally found a job he liked better with the help of his parents. It can be seen that this so-called employment rate is also time-limited.

When I graduated from college, the requirement of our school was to find an internship with a company, and it was an internship certificate issued by this company, and then I expressed my willingness to let you continue to work here before issuing us a diploma. Of course, if we really don't have these materials, the school may not withhold our diploma. But as a student at that time, I was really afraid that I would not graduate, so I would try my best to find a company to accept it. If a classmate's father runs a small supermarket, which happens to have a chapter, then his graduation internship and other materials will directly stamp the chapter of his father's supermarket. Most of the time, they just check an official seal. As for the quality of work and workplace, does it count?

As for the statistics of this data, I don't know whether it is such a requirement from top to bottom, or whether the school requires students or thinks of some ways to make the data look better in order to complete its own indicators. But most people know that these data are just deceiving themselves. The current employment situation is not as good as everyone thinks, so if a middle and higher vocational student can find a good job when he graduates and has such a high employment rate, then everyone will certainly not exclude middle and higher vocational students. Why do so many ordinary families urge their children to study hard for the college entrance examination and get into a good university? It is because everyone agrees that only by getting into a good university can we have more opportunities to get a better job. These are all determined by the market, not what everyone thinks.

Therefore, I think the so-called employment rate of middle and higher vocational students exceeds 90%, and this data is statistically based. But the data quality and employment quality behind it are not as good as the data. Therefore, if you want to get a high-quality job and gain more recognition in the market choice, you still need to attend a higher level of study, and the improvement of comprehensive quality is the performance of employment competitiveness.