Be pragmatic in looking for jobs
To ease college students' difficulties in finding jobs, we must guide them to change their outdated ideas about finding posts that perfectly fit their majors, says an article in Jiefang Daily. The following is an excerpt:
A model college graduate has recently described his experience of finding a job after graduation. As he said, he had to return to his hometown after failing to find a job that perfectly fitted his major of computer science. Instead, he joined a pig-raising farm and with the expansion of the farm, he designed a computer program for it to gain more information on the pig market and expand sales.
His experience shows that college graduates don't need to find jobs that can totally fit their majors. As long as they can take their majors as "academic background", they will definitely get opportunities to use the majors at work.