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Mid-term career development of college students' employment report in 211

1. After three years, 89.7% of the 27 college graduates were employed full-time (92.% for undergraduates and 87.4% for higher vocational colleges), 4.9% started their own businesses (2.8% for undergraduates and 6.9% for higher vocational colleges), and 1.8% were "unemployed and studying for graduate school" (3.2 for undergraduates) Continue to look for jobs "(1.2% for undergraduates and 3.5% for higher vocational colleges), and 1.1% of them are unemployed, and they have neither applied for jobs nor studied (.8% for undergraduates and 1.4% for higher vocational colleges).

2. 42% of the 27 college graduates changed their careers within three years, including 33% for undergraduates and 5% for higher vocational colleges.

3. Among the professional categories of undergraduate students in 27, law graduates changed their careers most frequently within three years, with a career transition rate of 4%, followed by literature and agronomy (both 39%), and medicine had the lowest career transition rate (21%). In higher vocational colleges, tourism has the highest career transition rate (68%), followed by agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery (6%) and public undertakings (59%), while public security and resource development and surveying and mapping have the lowest career transition rates (both 28%).

4. Among the occupations that the graduates of 27 changed in three years, the most popular one is sales, with 17.1% of them engaged in sales after changing their occupations, followed by administration/logistics (8.%); The most popular job category for vocational college graduates is sales (19.9%), followed by administration/logistics (8.5%).

5. 46% of the 27 college graduates changed professions within three years, including 39% for undergraduates and 53% for higher vocational colleges.

6. The graduates majoring in undergraduate management changed industries most frequently within three years, with the industry conversion rate of 46%, followed by literature (45%), and the medical profession had the lowest industry conversion rate (21%). The industry conversion rate of public undertakings in higher vocational colleges is the highest (63%), followed by tourism (62%) and resource development and surveying and mapping (25%).

7. The top two industries that the graduates of 27 changed jobs within three years were other party and government organs at all levels (4.%) and primary and secondary education (2.4%). The top two most popular industries for vocational college graduates to change jobs within three years are industrial machinery manufacturing (2.9%) and other party and government organs at all levels (2.%). 1. The average monthly income of college graduates in 27 after three years is 4388 yuan, including 5296 yuan for undergraduates and 348 yuan for higher vocational colleges. The monthly income of 27 college graduates after half a year is 219 yuan, including 2483 yuan for undergraduates and 1735 yuan for higher vocational colleges. In the past three years, the monthly income of college graduates in 27 has increased by an average of 2279 yuan, which has more than doubled. Among them, the undergraduate course increased by 2813 yuan, with an increase rate of 113%, and the higher vocational college increased by 1745 yuan, with an increase rate of 11%.

2. After three years, 9.4% of the graduates in 27 earned more than 1, yuan a month, and 16.1% earned less than 3, yuan a month. However, only 2.5% of higher vocational college graduates earn more than 1, yuan a month after three years, and 42.3% earn less than 3, yuan a month after three years.

3. Three years after graduation from the undergraduate course in 27, 8.1% of the graduates were upgraded to master's degree, and 25.1% of the graduates from the higher vocational colleges in 27 were upgraded to undergraduate degree.

4. The monthly income of the graduates of 27 who have improved their academic qualifications three years after graduation is 4,445 yuan, which is close to that of those who have not improved their academic qualifications (4,375 yuan). Three years after graduation, the monthly income of people with a master's degree is 5369 yuan, while that of people with a bachelor's degree is 5289 yuan. It is noted that after graduation, the master's degree quickly catches up with the same undergraduate who has been working. Three years after graduation from higher vocational colleges, the monthly income of people with bachelor's degree is 3521 yuan, while that of graduates with higher vocational education is 3461 yuan, and the income of graduates who transfer to other colleges is not lower than that of graduates who have been working all the time. The employment interrupted by the promotion of academic qualifications did not bring obvious income disadvantage to the 27 college graduates, and the short graduation time could not show the greater educational return brought by the promotion of academic qualifications.

5. Among the undergraduate majors in 27, the graduates of economics earned the highest monthly income after three years, which was 6,164 yuan, which was 3,23 yuan higher than that of this major after six months (2,934 yuan). After three years, its monthly income increase also ranks first in all professional categories. After three years, the history with the lowest monthly income (3,92 yuan) increased by only 1,947 yuan in three years. Among the professional categories in higher vocational colleges, the civil engineering category has the highest monthly income after three years, and its monthly income after three years is 458 yuan, the highest increase, which is higher than the monthly income after half a year (1949 yuan) of 219 yuan. The lowest monthly income is in the medical and health category. After three years, the monthly income is 2914 yuan, and its increase (1428 yuan) is also the lowest within three years.

6. After three years, the graduates of the class of 27 engaged in financial (bank/fund/securities/futures/wealth management) occupations, whose monthly income was the highest after three years, was 7,58 yuan, which was 4,295 yuan higher than that of the graduates engaged in this occupation after half a year (3,213 yuan), and the monthly income increased by 134%. After three years, the lowest monthly income is the undergraduate graduates engaged in primary and secondary education, with a monthly income of 3499 yuan. After three years, the highest monthly income of the graduates of higher vocational colleges in 27 was in mining/petroleum (4,45 yuan), while the highest monthly income of the graduates of higher vocational colleges was in sales. After three years, the monthly income was 4,276 yuan, an increase of 2,27 yuan, with an increase rate of 113%. The lowest monthly income is also the graduates of higher vocational colleges engaged in primary and secondary education. After three years, the monthly income is 2366 yuan, an increase of 153 yuan.

7. After three years, the graduates of 27 have the highest monthly income of 7,119 yuan, which is higher than the monthly income of 3,932 yuan (3,187 yuan) after six months' graduation. The lowest monthly income is the undergraduate graduates in the education industry. After three years, the monthly income is 3,724 yuan, which is less than twice as much as 1,69 yuan. After three years, the graduates of higher vocational colleges in 27 have the highest monthly income of 4,215 yuan, which is higher than the monthly income of those who have been employed in this industry six months after graduation (2,22 yuan) in 213. The graduates of higher vocational colleges in education have the lowest monthly income, which is 2,676 yuan after three years, with an increase of only 1,21 yuan.

8. After three years, the monthly income of the graduates of 27 who were employed in Sino-foreign joint ventures/foreign-funded/wholly-owned units was the highest, reaching 6,111 yuan, which was 3,172 yuan higher than that of the graduates who were employed in this type of employers after the first half of 27 (2,939 yuan), and the monthly income increased the most, with an increase ratio of more than 18%. After three years, the monthly income of the graduates of higher vocational colleges in 27 was the highest (3,742 yuan), which was 1,716 yuan higher than that of the graduates who were employed in this type of employers after half a year in 27 (2,26 yuan). The monthly income of higher vocational college graduates who are employed in private enterprises/individual units has the highest increase within three years, with an increase of 1793 yuan, which is about double (99%).

9. After three years, the monthly income of the graduates in 27 who are employed in the Pan-Yangtze Delta regional economies (including Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Anhui) is the highest, reaching 6,58 yuan, with the largest increase in three years, reaching 3,23 yuan, with an increase rate of 112%. After three years, the monthly income of undergraduate graduates who are employed in the regional economies of Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia and Qinghai is the lowest, which is 4,12 yuan, with an increase of 1,933 yuan, with an increase rate of 89%. After three years, the monthly income of higher vocational college graduates who are employed in the Pan-Yangtze Delta regional economy is the highest (3,976 yuan), and the biggest increase in three years (1993 yuan), with the increase ratio more than doubling. People in Central Plains regional economies (including Henan, Hubei and Hunan) have the lowest monthly income of 3,119 yuan, an increase of only 1,469 yuan, with an increase rate of 89%.

1. 59% of the 27 college graduates were promoted within three years. Among them, the proportion of undergraduates is 58%, which is slightly lower than the promotion proportion of higher vocational college graduates (6%).

11. The management major of the class of 27 has the highest proportion of job promotion within three years, accounting for 63%; The medical professional category has the lowest proportion of job promotion, accounting for 44%. The proportion of job promotion within three years after graduation in tourism major in higher vocational colleges is the highest, accounting for 74%; Medical and health categories are the lowest, only 39%.

12. In 27, college graduates got an average job promotion once in three years, including .9 times for undergraduates, slightly lower than that for higher vocational college graduates (1.1 times). 35% of undergraduate graduates have been promoted once (3% in higher vocational colleges), 7% have been promoted three times or more, while 11% in higher vocational colleges.

13. The graduates of undergraduate management in 27 received the most job promotions in three years, with an average of 1. times; Medical undergraduate graduates get the least number of job promotions within three years, with an average of .6 times. In 27, the graduates of tourism major in higher vocational colleges got the most job promotions in three years, with an average of 1.4 times, while the graduates of medical and health major got the least job promotions in three years, with an average of .6 times.

14. The graduates of the class of 27 who are engaged in business management have the highest number of job promotions in three years, with an average of 1.5 times, while the graduates who are community workers have the least number of job promotions, with an average of .5 times. In 27, the graduates of higher vocational colleges engaged in hotel/tourism/convention and exhibition occupations received the most job promotions in three years, with an average of 1.7 times, while the graduates of higher vocational colleges engaged in medical care/emergency rescue occupations received the least job promotions in three years, with .5 times.

15. The graduates who were employed in the accommodation and catering industry in 27 received the most job promotions in three years, with an average of 1.4 times; Graduates who are employed in government and public management industries get the least number of job promotions, with an average of .5 times. Graduates from higher vocational colleges who are employed in accommodation and catering industries get the most job promotions within three years, with an average of 1.6 times; Graduates who are employed in government and public management industries get the least number of job promotions, with an average of .6 times.

The university activities that the graduates of the class of 27 think are helpful for job promotion are mainly the knowledge and skills of self-study after class (45%), the expansion of social contacts (35%) and the knowledge and skills learned in class (34%). The graduates of higher vocational colleges think that the knowledge and skills of self-study after class and the expansion of social contacts are the most important (both 41%), followed by holiday internship/extracurricular part-time job (32%).

17. After three years, the professional counterpart rate of 27 college graduates was 63%, which was 3 percentage points lower than that of 27 after half a year (66%). Among them, after three years, the professional counterpart rate is 68%, 2 percentage points lower than that after half a year (7%), and after three years, the professional counterpart rate in higher vocational colleges is 58%, 4 percentage points lower than that after half a year (62%). The corresponding rate of most university majors will decrease with the development of their careers.

18. among undergraduate majors, after three years, the highest professional correspondence rate is medicine (88%), followed by engineering (73%); After three years, the lowest professional counterpart rate is law (55%), but the professional counterpart rate of law is 5 percentage points higher than that of half a year after graduation (5%), which may be that more graduates have engaged in professional-related work within three years. After three years, the professional counterpart rate of literature specialty declined the most, by 7 percentage points (76% after the first half of 27 and 69% after three years). Among the professional categories in higher vocational colleges, after three years, the highest professional counterpart rate is civil engineering and public security (both 81%), and the lowest is tourism (38%). The counterpart rate of tourism major in higher vocational colleges dropped the most in three years (by 38 percentage points). 1. The 27 college graduates have worked for an average of 2.3 employers within three years after graduation, of which the average number of employers for undergraduates is 2, which is lower than the average number of employers for vocational college graduates (2.6). The job stability of higher vocational college graduates is poor.

2. Among the undergraduate majors in 27, the graduates of environmental ecology and art changed their employers most frequently within three years, with an average of 2.4 employers. The average number of employers of undergraduates majoring in geology and mineral resources is the least (1.4), and their jobs are the most stable. The average number of employers in art design, agricultural technology and tourism management in higher vocational colleges is the largest, with 2.9; In higher vocational colleges, the average number of employers of electric power technology and nursing graduates is the least (both 2.), and their jobs are the most stable.

3. 41% of the 27 graduates have only worked for one employer within three years after graduation, 31% have two employers, and 8% have four or more employers. However, higher vocational college graduates change employers more frequently. Only 23% of them have been working for one employer for three years after graduation, 28% have two employers, and 21% of them have four or more employers.

4. Changing employers too frequently can't increase the income of college graduates. Among the 27 undergraduate graduates, those who have been working for an employer for three years have the highest monthly income of 5463 yuan. The more employers who have worked, the lower their monthly income; Undergraduate graduates who work for five or more employers have the lowest monthly income after three years, only 4624 yuan. The monthly income of higher vocational college graduates shows the same trend. After three years, the monthly income of higher vocational college graduates with one employer is the highest, which is 3549 yuan. After three years, the graduates of higher vocational colleges with four employers have the lowest monthly income of 3,245 yuan.

5. The average duration of the graduates of 27 working for the first employer in three years is 2 months, including 23 months for undergraduates and 17 months for higher vocational colleges. 18.6% of undergraduate graduates have worked for the first employer for less than half a year, and nearly one third (32.7%) of higher vocational college graduates have worked for the first employer for less than half a year.

6. Among the undergraduate majors in 27, the graduates of geology, minerals and nursing have worked for the first employer for the longest time, both of which are 3 months. Art graduates work for the first employer for the shortest time, with an average of 18 months. high position