Over 80% of college students are optimistic about the Internet industry, and 60% of them will resign because their work is too simple


  , yearning to ride the waves in the workplace after 00

"The eyes light up."

  Zhao Yijing used these four words to describe his feelings when he first saw the "Tucao Conference" inside the company.

This way of not hiding in the face of the problem, but presenting the problem in a witty and humorous way, made him feel very good.

  In November last year, Zhao Yijing, a post-00 student who majored in software engineering, became a Bytedance intern.

For the first internship in his life, he came to Beijing from Chengdu where the school is located.

Whether looking for an internship or job hunting, "corporate culture, platform opportunities, and salary are the criteria for choosing a career that I prefer." Now, the four-month internship career makes him feel worthwhile.

  Recently, the China Youth University Media launched a questionnaire survey of “College Students’ Job Applicability” to 5,868 college students across the country. The survey found that factors such as region, unit type, industry, etc., affect college students’ career choices to varying degrees, and the top 3 companies that they have selected are inspiring. , Respectively are Bytedance, Huawei, and Apple.

And this year after 00, when facing the workplace life, they have a lot of tricks and become a school of their own.

Internet giants become popular choices, ByteDance, Huawei, and Alibaba become the top 3 in their hearts after 00

  The China Youth College Media survey found that more than half of college students yearn for new first-tier cities, accounting for 52.57% of the surveyed population. 32.16% of the interviewed college students said they yearn for first-tier cities, and college students' yearning for new first-tier cities has surpassed that of first-tier cities.

  Wang Yiyu, who studied in a polytechnic college, has always regarded "working in first-tier cities" as his goal.

However, the "failure" of Qiu Zhao poured cold water on Wang Yiyu, who had a deep preference for "North, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen".

The resume he had submitted fell to the sea, and he seemed to feel that he was still a long way from the "exciting offer".

"But the job is still to be found." Wang Yiyu, who was determined to leave his hometown to "break into trouble", aimed at Hangzhou as his target city.

He learned that the activeness of Hangzhou's Internet entrepreneurship is now in the first echelon in my country, and many Internet companies have grown rapidly and are full of vitality.

After a comprehensive comparison of multiple factors such as salary and job content, Wang Yiyu's first job was set for an Internet startup company with a positive development momentum.

  Talking about the consideration of employment cities, Jin Yushuo, a journalism major, said frankly that Beijing, where many media are gathered, is his first choice.

"Beijing is an important position for the media, and the employment platform and resources are more abundant than other cities." Ranked second is the coastal city of Shanghai. Jin Yushuo values ​​the city's geographical location and more opportunities for foreign exchanges.

Ranked third is his hometown, Chengdu.

As a new first-tier city, Chengdu has performed well in the introduction of human resources in recent years.

"Chengdu is a city I am very familiar with. I don't need to rent a house and I can go home to eat every day. But isn't there an old saying, "You don't have to go to Sichuan, you don't get out of Sichuan." I still want to drift outside."

  A survey by the China Youth School Media found that, in addition to the new first-tier cities showing a certain degree of enthusiasm, over 80% of college students hope to enter the Internet industry.

The survey results show that the most innovative and dynamic companies in the minds of post-00s generation, and the top three companies are Bytedance, Huawei and Alibaba.

  In the second month of postgraduate study at Fudan University, Chen Sihan found an internship.

After graduating, she wanted to work in a leading Internet company, so she accumulated work experience and ability in such companies at the student stage.

"Top Internet companies have a certain level of accumulation and scale, which can create better learning opportunities for newcomers, and the first job may establish later work literacy and work habits. This can be obtained in a company with a scale and a system. Better exercise."

  Lv Xiaopeng, a junior in the Software Engineering Department of Xiamen University, regards the Internet "big factory" as the primary goal of finding internships and job hunting.

Because of his deep interest in game research and development, he has already submitted his resume to Bytedance, Tencent, NetEase and other companies, and is preparing for written examinations and interviews, and is looking forward to a smooth conversion after the summer internship.

Due to the professional direction, Lu Xiaopeng found that the students around him wanted to work in Internet "big factories", mainly looking forward to the development space in these enterprises.

"What you can learn and what kind of development you have must depend on yourself, but the platforms of these companies will push young people."

  The China Youth School Media survey shows that college students have high enthusiasm for emerging careers when choosing jobs. Online education teachers, short video/live broadcast operations, and all-media operators are very attractive to college students, accounting for 53.29% and 51.30 of the total number of respondents. % And 43.36%, followed by artificial intelligence technicians accounting for 31.67%, and big data researchers accounting for 35.11%.

Among them, artificial intelligence and big data analysis are sought after by engineering students, while students of literature and history show a higher interest in online education and short video operations.

  Maybe it was because of his father's ears and eyes, or maybe it was the practical experience during college. For Zhang Xingqi, teacher is a "somewhat special" profession.

"When the teacher faces the students, he will help the students open up their horizons and assume the responsibility of guiding the way."

  Driven by such beliefs, after graduating from university, he chose to enter the online education industry, becoming a teacher of the Qingbei Online School, and a primary school mathematics lecturer.

In his view, online education is a sunrise industry. Compared with traditional education, it faces a wider range of students and is more challenging. "If it is an offline class, you may face dozens of children. But if Online, you will face thousands or even tens of thousands of children, with a wider influence and radiating to more student groups."

Post-00s in the workplace love challenges, and the monthly salary of interns in some R&D positions exceeds 10,000

  The number of fresh graduates in 2021 hit a record high, reaching 9.09 million.

Although the employment pressure is not small, college students have confidence in the job market.

According to a survey by the China Youth School Media, more than half of the respondents expect their monthly salary to be between 7,000 yuan and 15,000 yuan, accounting for 54.47% of the total number of respondents; about a quarter expect a salary of more than 15,000 yuan; another 2.81% Respondents expect a monthly salary of more than 50,000 yuan. This choice focuses on students majoring in engineering, science, and economics and management.

  In addition to salary expectations, the survey found that over 60% of college students earn between 100 yuan and 300 yuan per day for internships, and some R&D interns earn more than 10,000 yuan a month. After 00, Zhao Yijing is one of them.

  From the beginning of the idea of ​​an internship, to the delivery of a resume, to the receipt of several employment letters, "salary, corporate culture, and platform opportunities" have always been Zhao Yijing's hard criteria for finding his favorite company.

"Compared with the other companies that received the employment letter, the salary given by ByteDance is higher, and the daily salary plus housing supplement is almost 10,000 yuan in one month." In addition to the salary package, the company is younger, and the office atmosphere is free and open. , Also attracted Zhao Yijing.

He admitted that "want to do something big" was his original intention of choosing ByteDance.

  Faced with career choices, the China Youth School Media Survey found that the post-00s job seekers value company development speed and personal growth speed most, 60.91% of respondents value company development; 50.58% of respondents value personal growth speed; 45.54% of respondents value Working atmosphere, expect harmonious interpersonal relationship; 34.46% of respondents expect flexible office hours and free and humanized management.

In addition, the company's innovation, salary, promotion mechanism, work autonomy, etc. are also the career selection criteria that the interviewed college students are more concerned about.

  There are many reasons for resigning. So, as the first generation born in the new century, who grew up in the rapid development stage of our society, what reasons will they resign?

The survey found that low wages ranked first, accounting for 81.42% of the total number of people interviewed; secondly, the work content was too simple and lacking a sense of value, accounting for 61.19% of the total number of people interviewed; the next one was not getting along with colleagues. Harmony, poor office hardware conditions, and leadership incomprehension, accounting for 42.11%, 38.45% and 32.94% of the total number of respondents.

In addition, the canteen's "good quality and low price" and early work hours have also become some reasons for resigning after 00.

  When it comes to worrying about the problems they will encounter at work, Chen Sihan and Jin Yushuo are most afraid of being used as "tool men."

"I'm worried that when I meet a supervisor who recruits people for the purpose of'doing miscellaneous', I will have no sense of accomplishment in my work." Chen Sihan feels that when he is in his 20s, he must do challenging work and must learn more and accumulate more. .

The lack of development prospects, little growth and gains in the job is the most likely reason for her resignation.

In Jin Yushuo's view, "in a limited land, chase infinite possibilities." Only by constantly adjusting and trying, can we realize our self-worth through repeated challenges and innovations.

  Similarly, Lu Peng is also most worried that there is no room for improvement in his work, the work he has done is of no value, he will gradually lose his competitiveness in the workplace, and even be eliminated by the "back wave" because of lack of competitiveness.

Being a "back wave", he was prepared for danger in times of peace and thought about the rhythm of future development for himself.

  Through investigations, it is not difficult to find that this post-00 post prefers challenging jobs. If the work is too simple, the company must be careful of being "fired" by post-00s.

After 00, while desperately cherishing his life

  "Each of us is like a string on an erhu. It breaks when it is too tight." After finishing an internship of "Usually staying up late to the fifth watch", Jin Yushuo, the former "Desperate Saburo", realized that the body is a revolution. Capital.

  Chen Sihan is a typical example of keeping in good health while fighting hard.

Recently, not only can she go to bed early when she goes to bed early, but she also allows herself to sleep more when she has time. "This is the best way for me to regain my vitality." For this, she has prepared eye masks and earplugs.

There are medlar and scented tea on the table, but her health preservation is more than that. "My mother sent me American ginseng. When I feel tired, I will soak the American ginseng. Recently I want to try Tui Na. I have many of them. My classmates often go there. After sitting for a long time, shoulder and neck pain are still very useful."

  A survey by the China Youth School Media found that the post-00s did not enter the workplace to take care of themselves. 57.06% of the respondents said that they would bring wolfberries, thermos cups, and health pots to the office. 42.44% of the respondents chose folding beds and neck pillows, 35.09 % Of respondents choose plants.

In addition, snacks, coffee, humidifiers, cosmetics, dolls, photos of boy and girl friends, idol surroundings, etc. are also "workplace essentials" that may be placed on their desks after the 00s.

  Jin Yushuo, who is about to embark on a job, has a lot of ideas about "creating his own office environment". As a certain celebrity "fantou" (a core member of fans-editor's note), he wants to bring his idol's surroundings to the office , "Such a working environment should make people more comfortable."

  Zhang Xingqi, who has always been accustomed to reading novels, has a copy of "Norway Forest" by Haruki Murakami on his desk.

Although the main business is not directly related to writing, Zhang Xingqi still hopes to have time to read more, "Writing can enhance my professional ability from a deep level, such as teaching skills and communication skills with students." In addition, reading novels It is also a good medicine for him to release stress and ease his emotions after work.

  In addition, the survey results showed some "interesting" phenomena. For example, as the grade level rose, college students' demand for hair tonic and hairline powder gradually increased; 34% of boys put photos of their girlfriends on their desks On the other hand, only 8% of girls will show pictures of boyfriends.

Regarding internship expectations, in addition to options such as salary, gold-plating resumes, further understanding of the industry, and enhancement of their own abilities, 14.8% of the boys surveyed expect to gain love during the internship, while the proportion of girls is only 5.1%.

  The workplace behind 00 is using its own way to "escort" the workplace, which is completely different from the school environment.

Lu Xiaopeng, who has not yet formally joined the job, has already planned. After finding a summer internship, on the first day of work, he put his beloved Gundam figure on his desk, and invites this childhood friend to join him." Globe Trekker".

  (In the text, Jin Yushuo, Zhang Xingqi, and Zhao Yijing are pseudonyms)

  China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily reporter Cheng Si Bi Ruoxu Luoxi Source: China Youth Daily