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How are college graduates doing now?

There is little difference in professional knowledge between college graduates and undergraduate graduates, but the basic knowledge of college students in high school may be a little worse. After graduation, as long as you find a job that suits you, the development of junior college students is not necessarily worse than that of undergraduates. Especially in some management positions and civil service positions, there are too many examples of college graduates surpassing undergraduates, and examples of college students leading undergraduates can be seen everywhere. College students have good opportunities for work and development after graduation, and a lower degree is not an obstacle.

Nowadays, there is a tendency for society to hire talents beyond the standard. The positions that secondary school students can do should be done by junior college students, the positions that junior college students are fully qualified for should be done by undergraduates, and the positions that undergraduates can do should be done by graduate students. Especially in educational institutions, primary school teachers must be undergraduates or graduate students, middle school teachers must be graduate students, and university teachers must be doctors or postdoctoral students. Maybe it's a high degree diploma. However, I think it is still necessary to use talents pragmatically and not to waste them.

In 1950s and 1960s, university teachers were almost all undergraduates, and they taught a large number of high-end talents. Most basic and high-end scientific research projects are completed by these graduates without master's or doctoral titles. At that time, there were only a few thousand graduate students enrolled nationwide.

I don't think there is anything wrong with junior college students. We should train professionals at all levels, including middle school students, according to the needs of the country. As long as students meet the needs of the talent market, have good employment prospects and can serve the country, a good school is not the training goal, but useful talents are what we want.

Employers not only hire talents based on academic qualifications, but also become more and more pragmatic. Employees are hired because they are useful. As long as they are competent and more suitable for the position than others, they can be hired, regardless of their academic qualifications.

I graduated from full-time college for more than 30 years, and my education has not improved. From my own experience and what I have seen and heard, it is still very important to improve my academic qualifications, because in many cases, academic qualifications are a necessary "stepping stone". I am a teacher by profession. Let us take a teacher as an example.

Judging from the teaching qualifications, junior colleges can only teach primary schools and junior high schools, and undergraduate courses can teach senior high schools. When I first graduated, I taught junior high school. At that time, not many regular college graduates went to the countryside. A few years later, I transferred to the county vocational high school, and I had the desire to upgrade my academic qualifications. I wanted to take the postgraduate entrance examination, but I was delayed because of my busy work. I also have a natural prejudice against self-taught, successful and correspondence exams, thinking that they are only for academic qualifications, not really learning anything. What I pursue is full-time full-time study. Around 2000, our school cooperated with an agricultural university to run a school and set up a correspondence undergraduate education upgrading class for computer majors. Teachers in many subjects have signed up, but I still don't care. Two years later, those people have become undergraduates, while a few stubborn people like me are still hanging around at the junior college level. Later, those colleagues who were promoted to undergraduate computer courses, although they didn't understand computer teaching and application, some didn't take courses in this major, and even couldn't use computers, were promoted to professional titles one by one through this undergraduate degree. Therefore, education is still very important.

From the evaluation of professional titles, high school teachers must have a bachelor's degree. As a teacher, the professional title is very important, which is not only the recognition of teachers' teaching ability level, but also the classification of teachers' income and treatment. The titles of middle school teachers are divided into three grades: junior, middle and senior, and the salaries of each grade vary greatly. Promoting professional titles is the goal of most teachers. When I was promoted to the intermediate level, the academic requirements were not as strict as they are now, and I rose on time after graduating from college for 8 years. Six years later, I was strict with my academic qualifications, but I was promoted to a senior title with a junior college degree, which was entirely due to luck or chance. As a rule, I am in high school, and I only have a junior college degree. Naturally, I am not qualified to participate in senior titles. Fortunately, the school also set up a junior high school at that time. I attend classes in junior and senior high schools, and I am affiliated with junior and senior high schools to participate in the evaluation. I only require a college degree or above. Junior high school has only been held for three sessions, and I happened to meet it. Coincidentally, when I participated in the evaluation, the notice of the county education bureau stipulated that the participants must attend the teacher promotion training class held in the county in early May of that year. There are more than 20 people who have reached the school education standard, all of whom are older than me and have longer qualifications than me. Most of them didn't attend the training class because they didn't attend. I took the test. In addition, three seniors accused me of being assigned to the school that year, and I was lucky to be hit.

To sum up a few words, the key lies in how to locate the present and how to look forward to the future. If you are educated, capable, ready at all times and can seize the opportunity, you will be favored and cared for by the lucky god.

In our county No.1 middle school, the undergraduate enrollment rate has reached 70% in recent years, which means that at least 30% of the children can't go to the undergraduate course. So what about these children who have gone to college now? Let's look at some examples around me:

Li, an accounting major in Yantai Vocational College, doesn't want to go to a junior college. He studied hard during his junior college and wanted to continue his studies. After graduating from junior college, he was admitted to Yanshan College of Shandong University of Finance and Economics, which means that he completed his undergraduate studies in five years. After graduation, I was successfully admitted to the local rural credit cooperatives. Last year, I worked as a receptionist, earning about 5000 yuan a month.

Jia, who graduated from the Dance Department of Jiangxi Art Vocational School, talked about a classmate's girlfriend during her school days. They have the same interests. After graduation, they took their girlfriends to their hometown in Shandong and held art training classes together. After four years of development and careful management by two people, this remedial class has flourished and gained a small reputation in the local area. More than 500 children learn dance, performance and eloquence here every year. Many children studying here have won provincial and municipal awards, and some have also won national awards.

Yang, graduated from Dongying Vocational College, majoring in kindergarten teachers, obtained the teacher qualification certificate during her school days. After graduation, I took the exam for three years and finally got into the career establishment of a local kindergarten. Because she is good at singing and dancing, lively and cheerful, she is deeply loved by children and highly praised by leaders and parents.

Cui, who graduated from Binzhou Vocational College majoring in marketing, works very hard. After graduation, he entered a winery to be responsible for the marketing of liquor. Because of the good quality of liquor and good sales and service attitude, it took him less than two years to quickly open up several foreign markets. Greatly increased the sales of this winery, and now he is the sales director of this winery with an annual income of more than 200,000.

Lu, who graduated from Shandong University majoring in oral technology, opened a dental clinic in a town in his hometown after graduation and hired two experienced dentists. Because of their high technology, low fees and good service attitude, many people come to see a doctor every day, so they have to queue up. Of course, Lu's income is also quite rich.

Cai graduated from Dezhou Vocational and Technical College majoring in computer information engineering. He opened a local computer shop to sell and maintain computers and their software. The location of the store he opened, coupled with his excellent service, earned more than 200 thousand a year, which is also a very successful example.

Based on the above examples, education and ability are not directly proportional. Children who go to college should never give up on themselves. As long as you are willing to work hard and make yourself excellent enough, you can still get ahead and achieve something after graduating from college.

I graduated from college early, so I will talk about my junior high school classmates according to my own experience.

He studied civil engineering in a junior college in his hometown, a vocational and technical college. At that time, he didn't do well in the college entrance examination, and his mood was very low. He is depressed every day. He stayed at home and didn't want to repeat his studies, so his parents forced him to go to junior college. At that time, I comforted him, saying that it was not bad to go to college to learn a skill, which was not worse than many liberal arts undergraduate courses, so he went to school.

Several years have passed and we haven't talked in detail for a long time. I remember that I went home that year, and then I talked to my family about this junior high school classmate after dinner. My family is very boastful of him. After some detailed discussion, I learned that he studied hard in junior college, passed the college entrance examination, and then was admitted to the civil service. Now he is a clerk of the county finance bureau. Not surprisingly, the year after next, he will be able to enjoy the position of deputy director. Speaking of him, his family's faces are full of envy and praise.

In fact, I already had the answer in my heart at that time, and he did a good job. In the county system, it is really good to buy a house, a car, a girlfriend and a stable life and work at once, which has achieved a leap in class, especially when academic qualifications do not exist. On the other hand, some of my other friends, many of whom are from a university of finance and economics and a university of technology, have been working hard in the first-tier cities outside for several years. Although the salary is not low, they basically have no personal time every day, and there are countless drinks and entertainment. Part of their salary has to pay rent. They all feel tired and want to go home. There are also some so-called good universities. After two or three exams for civil servants, I still haven't settled down and have been doing unsatisfactory work.

Therefore, college students do not mean that there is no way out. As long as you find the right direction and goal and make persistent efforts, you will gain something!

Work in a factory.

I used to work in a factory in Zhejiang, where many people were college graduates. Those workers who go to college are not ordinary workers. They mainly do quality inspection, technology and office work. These jobs they do don't need to do much work, and the salary level is considerable; The workers in the workshop have an average of one day off a month, while those technicians and office workers are normal weekends and holidays.

Examination for civil servants and institutions.

I know some college graduates. After graduating from college, they finally worked in civil servants and institutions through their own efforts. In the recruitment of civil servants and institutions, junior college students are still at a great disadvantage. If they can get such a position, it's still good.

Third, kindergarten teachers.

I know several college graduates who have been admitted to the post of kindergarten teacher. Relatively speaking, the competition is still relatively large. If they are admitted, it means that they have made great efforts in preparing for the exam.

Fourth, nurses.

Those nurses basically graduated from junior college, and some graduated from technical secondary school.

Enterprise white-collar workers.

I know several friends who graduated from junior college, and now they are all white-collar workers in enterprises, majoring in accounting and the like.

Take our company as an example: the junior college students recruited are basically front-line operations, such as CNC machine tool operation and electrical maintenance. Of course, some workshops should recruit some experienced junior college students as grass-roots management training, and financial departments will recruit certified junior college students. The technology research and development department will recruit a limited number of junior college students every year, and the proportion of undergraduate college students is about 3: 1, but even in the same job, the basic salary of undergraduates is about 500 yuan higher than that of junior college students. This year, our company's criteria for recruiting fresh graduates are: 4500-4800 yuan for first-line specialties, finance, marketing and logistics, 5500-6000 yuan for technical R&D college students, 5200-5800 yuan for non-R&D undergraduate students and 6000-6800 yuan for technical R&D undergraduate students. Basically, it is based on school recruitment, with 80 students. After the probation period, I will adjust my salary or dismiss according to my own ability and supervisor's evaluation. It is very important for junior college students to find the right position and must be valuable to the company in order to get the corresponding salary. General companies have regulations that undergraduate students' salaries are higher than those of junior college students. Even if they are similar in ability, don't talk about fairness or unfairness. Education is a reference. The bigger the company, the more attention it pays to the salary difference of academic qualifications, unless you are indispensable to the company or can stand out at work.

In recent years, college graduates, except those in special schools and special majors, are generally difficult to find jobs in civil servants and institutions. Some choose to study undergraduate courses, and more still enter social work. Most can only work. Nowadays, social employment requires higher and higher diplomas. So if you want to go to college, you should try to go to an undergraduate course.

Some of the students I took went to junior college instead of undergraduate course, and now some have left their jobs. Some girls, like nursing students, got the qualification certificate of nurses and were recruited as regular workers in hospitals. Although the work is a bit hard, the income is still good. Some girls go to pharmacies to sell medicines, while others go to private clinics.

Boys should be engaged in sales, such as the intermediary of selling houses and the staff of the sales department. I heard that the income is not low. Some go to factories, state-owned enterprises, and of course some go to work in other places. There are also some self-employed people. I feel that this society is diversified. As long as you are willing to work, can bear hardships and are not afraid of losing face, it is still easy to find a job.

In our small fourth-tier cities, some girls come back from college to be nurses, some go to supermarkets, some go to insurance companies, and some do live broadcasts from the media. Boys' jobs are varied, but on the whole, life and work are smooth.

In fact, as long as you are serious these days, life should not be too bad. Some young people start their own businesses, barbecue, sell clothes and set up stalls, but they still have houses and cars. If you are lazy, even your graduate degree may be a mess.

The above is my personal opinion. Don't spray if you don't like it

Thirty-year-old college students are collectively called college students, and their working life is not much different from that of undergraduates. Since the expansion of undergraduate enrollment, the disadvantages of college students in society have gradually emerged.

Today's college students are facing severe social reality:

First of all, many employers only recruit undergraduates with academic qualifications, and junior college students are rejected. College students are looking for units that don't need highly educated culture.

Secondly, there are great differences between undergraduates and junior college students in terms of positions and salaries. If undergraduates are engaged in mental work, college students may be engaged in half mental work and half physical work.

Affected by education, income and social status, male junior college students generally do not look for a bachelor's degree or above, but find a girl with the same education or lower. On the other hand, girls have a slightly higher chance of finding a bachelor's degree or above than boys.

However, some college students are unwilling to be mediocre, get rid of secular vision, make positive progress, start their own businesses, and break into a new world. These college students who are brave enough to travel have a wider range of ways in society than ordinary undergraduates, and they have more potential and are worth encouraging.

If you want to succeed, it has nothing to do with whether you are an undergraduate or a graduate student. Family is the place where people grow up; School is a place to teach people to become talents. No matter how high their academic qualifications are, they can only show that they have become talents, but they may not be successful. And society is where people finally succeed. Success depends on whether you can apply what you have learned and make it valuable. Secondly, it depends on your efforts.

There are many successful people in the world who have not been admitted to universities or even high schools. Jackie Chan, a famous movie star and director, often fought in primary school and dropped out of school after finishing the first grade of primary school. However, in 1988, he won the title of top ten outstanding young people in the world; In 2003, he was elected as one of the top ten people in China. In 2004, he served as a goodwill ambassador of UNICEF; In 2006, he was selected as one of Forbes' top ten charity stars in the world.

Li Ka-shing, a junior high school graduate, was the richest man in Hong Kong for 2 1 year in a row and became a big coffee maker in the business world. From 1999, 15 was the richest man in China.

For another example, Bill Gates, who didn't finish junior high school, became the founder and CEO of Microsoft through his own efforts.

Chief software designer.

There are countless examples of this. People only see the dazzling aura on the heads of successful people, but they can't see their efforts and sweat for success.

So success has a lot to do with hard work.

It is not terrible that you are not successful now. The terrible thing is that you are afraid that you will not work hard, because people many times stronger than you are still working hard ... What are you waiting for? Let's start!