In May 2021, the statistics of the total number of college graduates in the class of 2021 were released: the total scale of college graduates in China reached 9.09 million, an increase of 350,000 year-on-year. This shows that the employment pressure of college students in 2021 is greater than in any previous year. Every college graduation season, the employment rate of college students has always been a hot spot for everyone, college students complain that jobs are not easy to find, and on the other hand, it is the shortage of employment in enterprises.
Major universities are also racking their brains to find ways to solve the employment difficulties and employment quality problems of college students. In the year of graduation, students often arrange a 3-6 month internship period, some are arranged to technical positions, some are arranged to the production line, and qualified schools will also arrange students to intern in the school factory. The production line that is arranged to the manufacturing industry is often the most complained about by college students, is this not overkill? Could it be that after four years of college, I just wanted to enter the factory and become a factory boy?
Recently, a video taken by a college student in Wuhan quickly became popular on the Internet. The male student, a student at Wuhan Textile University, took a video to "complain": More than a month after the beginning of the school, he is learning to weave every day, and with the scene of work.

Judging from the content in the video, the boy is very skilled in spinning, and his attitude at work is meticulous and serious. The tools used in the spinning work, such as yarn, small hammers, hand cones, etc., are well placed. Some netizens praised: Where is a college student, clearly a spinning master! Some netizens said that this is nothing to complain about, who told you to study at the Textile University? The Chinese farmers next door are all taking out cow dung to fertilize and cultivate the fields!
More netizens said that there is nothing wrong with this, but there is a skill after graduation, which is good for finding a job. In college, you can't just learn theoretical knowledge, but also strengthen practical operation, and only after graduation can you be more competitive.
Whether college students should go to the production line of the factory for internship has been a topic of debate. Some people raise their hands in favor, thinking that the number of college students is increasing, the theoretical knowledge of university studies is seriously disconnected from the actual needs of society, if college students do not go to the production of front-line internships, do not understand the process of product production, familiar with products, it is difficult to adapt to the needs of enterprises. Even if you are an engineer or product designer in the future, you should take production into account, and familiarizing yourself with the product is conducive to the design of future work. Some enterprises often have problems in product design, resulting in difficulties in individual processes in production operations and slow progress.
Some netizens also expressed opposition, believing that letting college students go to the production line for internship is purely a waste of talent. The work of the production line is quite boring, and the same process may have to be repeated for a month. I can't learn anything, and I waste a lot of time. There are also many news reports on the Internet, the history of blood and tears during the internship of college students in the factory: "squeezing students" deducts students' internship wages, extends the daily working hours, and students have production accidents in the production workshop.
Personally, I think that the internship of college students in factories is a very in line with the current employment situation. Students on campus, with books to the classroom, most of them learn theoretical knowledge. Especially for engineering and science students, the vast majority of students understand the outcome of things, but do not know the process of things. Practice produces true knowledge, so where does this "practice" come from? Only by walking into the production line and experiencing the production process can we draw the truth of practice. Da Vinci's principle of painting eggs is understood by everyone, and it seems that an ordinary egg can no longer be ordinary, but it takes hundreds of times to observe and draw. What today's college students lack is such a kind of patience and experience.
On the other hand, for the universities that arrange students to enter the enterprise internship and the enterprise itself, a "degree" is needed. Be clear that when a college student goes to a factory for an internship, it must not be a machine that is used to squeeze.
The purpose of the internship is to enable college students to better adapt to their future work, to help them move from youth to maturity, to help them move from ideals to reality, and from infancy to responsibility and responsibility.
Today's hot topic: for college students to go deep into the production of front-line internships, do you agree or disagree