[Why are more and more college students unable to find a job after graduation and can only deliver food? 】
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## Description:
In contemporary society, more and more college students find it difficult to find their dream job after graduation, and can only choose to deliver food. This phenomenon has attracted widespread attention and heated discussions, what are the reasons behind it? Why are so many college students unable to display their talents and can only degenerate into food delivery positions?
## Body:
With the development of society and the changes in the job market, it is becoming more and more difficult for college students to find a job. The reason for this is, first of all, the disconnect between education and employment.
Traditional university education focuses on the imparting of theoretical knowledge, while the cultivation of practical ability is neglected. Many college students graduate with a wealth of book knowledge, but they lack practical experience to meet the needs of employers. As a result, they are gradually falling behind in interviews and missing out on many employment opportunities.
Second, the transformation of the economic structure has also had an impact on the employment of college students. With the rise of the new economy, the demand for high-quality talents in traditional industries has decreased, while the demand for high-quality talents in emerging industries has increased. However, there is a gap between the professional skills of college students and the needs of emerging industries, leading to employment
The difficulty is further increased.
In addition, the job market is highly competitive, and the number of college students has increased dramatically. Thousands of university students enter the workforce every year, but the number of job opportunities to choose from has not increased accordingly. This makes it difficult for talented college students to find suitable jobs, and they can only work in temporary, low-tech positions, such as food delivery.
In addition, the traditional perception of social attitudes also affects the employment of college students. Many parents have high expectations for their children's employment, believing that success can only be achieved if they enter a well-known company or engage in a high-paying job. This puts a lot of pressure on college students and makes them afraid to try some seemingly "undecent" jobs.
In response to this problem, we need to take corresponding measures to solve it. First of all, colleges and universities should strengthen practical education to improve students' practical skills, so that they can better adapt to the needs of the job market. At the same time, the government should actively guide industrial upgrading, encourage the development of emerging industries, and provide more employment opportunities for college students.
In addition, public opinion should also change its mindset and recognize the value and importance of each position. Jobs such as food delivery should not be seen as a "shameful" profession, but should respect everyone's choices and give more support and understanding.
In short, the employment problem faced by college students after graduation is a complex social problem. Solving this problem requires the joint efforts of all of society, including the active participation of educational institutions, governments and parents. We believe that through the joint efforts of all parties, we can create more employment opportunities for college students, so that they can fully display their talents and realize their life values.