Don’t worry about work, be keen to be an anchor. After 95, newcomers in the workplace don’t take the usual path?
BEIJING, Beijing, May 25 (Lv Chunrong) "Because the computer was too broken, I fired the company for three days!" "Don’t worry about employment, choose slow employment", "Don’t want to enter traditional industries, and aspire to be an anchor" … …
This year, post-1995 college graduates will flock to the society on a large scale. Are their employment views really so different? Standing at the crossroads of life, how will this group of newcomers plan their future? A few days ago, a reporter from Zhongxin. com conducted an investigation and interview.
No hurry to work?
— — Nearly 10% of post-95 girls in Peking University choose to go abroad for further study and choose "slow employment".
"What are you suitable for in the future?" Nowadays, such confusion exists in the hearts of many college students, and it has also troubled Yang Fangxu, a graduate of Peking University after 1995.
A diploma from Peking University, in the eyes of many people, is a "stepping stone" to many jobs, but in the eyes of Yang Fangxu, a girl from Guangxi, such a degree is far from enough. She believes that at present, the social competition is becoming more and more fierce, and many positions put forward higher requirements for academic qualifications. If there is no graduate degree, you can’t find a particularly good job, and even your future promotion may be affected.
Finally, after careful consideration, the high flyers of Peking University chose to go abroad for further study. She said that when a person has not found the exact direction of life, it is much better to give himself a buffer time, to think about his life path slowly, and to find what he wants and the career he is interested in, which is much better than blind employment.
Yang Fangxu said frankly, actually, he didn’t want to get a job so soon, but he still wanted to see more of the world.
There are also some graduates who "don’t want to find jobs so quickly", and they are not in a hurry to further their studies, but choose "slow employment". According to a survey data released by Zhaopin recently, about 9.8% of fresh graduates choose "slow employment" this year.
The so-called "slow employment" often refers to the phenomenon that some graduates are not in a hurry to find jobs, but choose to study abroad, stay at home with their parents and continue to wait for opportunities to start their own businesses, and slowly consider the path of life.
Why choose "slow employment"? According to the 2015 Employment Report of College Students in China released by MyCOS Research Institute, a third-party survey agency, the main reason why 57.7% of graduates choose "slow employment" is that they can’t find satisfactory jobs. Secondly, the respondents hope to "rationally find the direction of development and are unwilling to be bound by specific work before finding the direction"; Once again, the reasons such as "preparing to start your own business" and "taking the postgraduate entrance examination" are also in the forefront.
In view of this phenomenon, there are comments and analysis, which reflects that with more and more post-95 generation leaving campus, their employment choices are more diversified, and they also prefer the combination of work and interest.
Care more about freedom?
— — To prepare for starting a business, the girl after 1995 went home to the "iron rice bowl"
"Post-95 interns think computers are too broken ‘ Fried ’ Company ",a few days ago, such a news once boarded a hot search in Weibo, and caused public concern. For a time, this group of post-1995 newcomers who are regarded as "young", "thoughtful" but "self" and "willful" by the outside world have entered the public eye, and at the same time, public opinion has once again paid attention to their employment outlook.
Care more about freedom — — This is a label that many people put on the post-95 s. In this regard, during the interview with reporters from Zhongxin.com, many post-95 graduates deeply agreed, and said that "they don’t like a stable life, but prefer a free work and life". Therefore, starting a business and engaging in new media and other more free and flexible emerging occupations have become their keen choices.
Some students admit that they are more inclined to engage in innovative work and are free and flexible. And seemingly calm jobs, such as government, institutions, state-owned enterprises, etc., may require a period of work precipitation before they are more suitable.
"It is also good to work in state-owned enterprises." This year, when many students around me chose to "drift" to the north and start a new life, Zhou Li, a post-95 graduate of Chongqing University, chose to return to her hometown in Kunming to work in a large local state-owned enterprise, and picked up an enviable "iron rice bowl".
To outsiders, with such a stable job, Li Zhou’s life track will gradually stabilize. However, in Li Zhou’s view, a nine-to-five life is not what she wants. In her life planning, the current job is just a process of accumulating experience, and starting a business in the future is her life goal.
To Li Zhou, the dream of starting a business is not a passion. She introduced that during her college years, she had worked on Internet entrepreneurship projects. Although she didn’t make a profit, she got many opportunities to communicate with people and participated in many national competitions.
"Although many people think that I am just talking, I am very firm in my heart." Li Zhou said, "I just have a dream, which is to take the road of starting a business."
Enthusiastic about being an anchor?
— — Live broadcast is only interested in "male anchor" to engage in traditional occupations after graduation.
As a generation active in social networks, the post-1995 generation dares to try all kinds of new occupations spawned by the Internet.
According to a report released by an online platform last year, in the list of the most desirable emerging professions after 1995, the vast majority of people chose the anchor profession, followed by online celebrity, seiyuu, makeup artist and Cosplayer.
Why is the anchor industry popular? According to the viewpoint analysis, live broadcast, a "career" with low threshold and risk, high return and high reputation, is attracting more and more employed people, among which the post-95 s young group is the absolute main force.
However, in the eyes of some post-95 students "anchors", this is just an interest and cannot be a future job.
"Live broadcast is just an interest. If you regard interest as a career, it will be boring." This is the idea paid by the anchor of a sports live broadcast platform and the fresh graduates of Hunan University in 2017. Near graduation, standing at the crossroads of life, he gave up becoming a "male anchor" and chose to engage in marketing in a large electrical appliance enterprise.
"Explain sports events, watch sports events with sports fans and share experiences." During school, Fu Cheng has been active in a sports live broadcast platform, and has become a popular male anchor with a large number of fans.
Talking about this "part-time job", Fu Cheng said that he enjoyed the explanation process. In his view, on the one hand, he can earn more money to supplement his living expenses, and on the other hand, he can communicate with like-minded sports fans.
"However, if you regard it as a job, it will be a bit stale." Fu Cheng said frankly that his major was marketing, and he was also engaged in a corresponding position after graduation, hoping to apply what he had learned and make great achievements. However, he has not lost the anchor’s business, and will use his spare time to "shine" on the live broadcast platform in the future.
Unfamiliar city, unknown challenges, talking about future work, Fu Cheng is full of longing. He said that there may be many difficulties in the future, but he will put his main time and thoughts on his work. As for the situation that many people consider not having weekends and "burning the lights" to work overtime, they will still accept it. "We are still young." (At the request of the interviewee, some characters in the text are pseudonyms) (End)