Graduating college is considered the most usual way to look for great careers in the future by some folks. In contrast, other people suppose solf skills and experience are much more important. In my opinion, the later statement is totally on point and and needed to spread to the wide audience.
The first thing I want to mention is the fact that most college graduates in this day and age lack general skills to survive in the workplace, especially comunicating and problem solving abilities. for example, messing up or stumbling words when dealing with customers after receiveing oders from their direct managers are quite common in this case. And without experience to back up, there is high chance they do not know how to handle issues which is also leading to the dropping point in working performances. Therefore, only the university cerfiticate is not going to save them the day.
The second significant factor is that not having any experience straight out from their schools is wholeheartedly off for many companies when all the job discriptions nowadays require a mimimum time of working somewhere, wherther it is part time or full time job. So if the resumes of potential candidates involve only the paper which is proved that you are not appeal enough to the interviewers then get ready to face the reality of being jobless, not even mention the good high paying job that everyone is despersately looking for no matter how qualify they are in terms of skills and experience.
The last thing is to check the unemployment rate anually, it is only increasing day by day when students tend to be more well-educated compared to previous generations. Does it not bring a question? To sum up, college is not the ultimately trump card to get job that makes six figures. In fact, it can be rendered worthless now when the whole college stuff is just merely business at this point. There are thounsand of students graduating each year and looking at the number of unemployments can lead us to bigger picture.
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