Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Graduates seek dream in budget hotel
Is higher education do any good? Many may
think it won’t or can’t do any harm to the young. However, when the job market
seeks for more properly skilled or practically experienced quick-fit workers,
academic education doesn’t seem to add any advantage to college graduates, or
rather makes them unwilling to take a job that doesn’t sound reasonable for his
or her educational background. This is especially a serious problem and makes
the competition even fiercer when a record high seven-and-half million college
graduates are entering the job market.
What are those job seekers doing? Are they
giving up the academic achievement and pride and looking for a job that is no
different from uneducated workers, or trying to earn practical skills to meet
the demand of the job market?
Enjoy reading about the challenge and hardship
Chinese college graduates are facing.
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