2 忽略头条资讯 – 除那之外还有工作
有消息称83个毕业生申请一份工作是引人注目的,但它是真的吗?通过他们在最显眼的地方看到的广告,难道大学毕业生只申请那些大公司吗?
3 Doing more education isn't the answer
A second degree means a better job – or at least a better chance of getting a job. Right? Wrong. Think carefully before you sign up for an expensive postgraduate course that may be of little interest to employers – and beware of the increasingly slick marketing methods used by universities (remember, education is a business now).
3 接受更多地教育并不是解决之道
第二学位意味着更好的工作——或者至少是一个找到工作更好机会,对吗?这是错误的。在你签署那些你的雇主并不感兴趣的昂贵研究生课程之前仔细想想,同时提防大学日益华而不实的营销方式(记住,现在教育是一桩生意)。
4 Give the industry you have chosen a health check
The digital revolution has turned many industries upside down. The music industry, book publishing and print journalism are obvious examples, but other industries are suffering, too. This means the "dream jobs" you've set your heart on may not even exist in a few years – and if they do, they could be poorly paid and insecure.
Graduates often hope that if they want their goal badly enough, they'll get there. Sadly, this isn't true. Look around. If people established in your chosen industry are bailing out, what does that tell you? Think laterally and take your skills to a growing sector. Your career spans 40 years. Don't pick an industry that will be dead in five.
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