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Are college students still fresh graduates when they pay social security during their school days?

In China, fresh graduates usually refer to graduates who graduated in the same year and graduates who have not implemented employment units within two years after graduation. Then, when college students pay social security, are they still fresh graduates? This problem involves many aspects and is full of emotion, which deserves our in-depth discussion.

First of all, from the perspective of national policy, the definition of fresh graduates mainly focuses on the employment situation of graduates. College students have paid social security during their school days, indicating that they have started to engage in part-time, internship or other forms of work, and entered the employment state ahead of schedule. According to the relevant national policies, in this case, college students may no longer belong to the strict sense of fresh graduates. However, considering their social security payment experience at school, they can still enjoy certain preferential policies in the process of finding jobs, such as the points settlement policy in some cities.

Secondly, from the perspective of college students themselves, paying social security during school means becoming a member of society in advance and taking on certain social responsibilities. This experience makes them more mature and stable in dealing with employment, life and interpersonal relationships. At the same time, I have accumulated some work experience and improved my comprehensive quality, which is undoubtedly beneficial to my future career development.

But from another point of view, paying social security during college may also bring some negative effects. For example, entering the working state in advance may affect the completion of studies and the accumulation of academic achievements. In addition, social security payment may affect their financial situation, increase their life pressure during school, and may even affect their physical and mental health.

Generally speaking, college students have paid social security during their school days. Although he may not be a freshman in the strict sense, he can still enjoy certain preferential policies in the process of job hunting. At the same time, this experience is also conducive to their growth and development. However, we should also see the possible negative impact of this practice and take measures to minimize its negative impact. For example, schools can increase the guidance and support for college students' internships and part-time jobs to ensure that they can achieve good results in both academic and practical aspects. At the same time, the society should also pay attention to this group, provide them with more help and support, and make their road to society smoother.