According to le figaro, many surveys published in recent months show that the employment situation of French business school graduates is basically the same as last year. According to the annual survey published by CGE, although the overall economic situation in France is not good, the employment situation of business school graduates is satisfactory. Up to now, 83.5% of all graduates have found jobs, compared with 83.7% last year. Among them, 78.5% found jobs within 1 month after graduation.
CGE survey also shows that the employment prospects of management graduates are not as good as those of engineering graduates (the latter's employment rate is as high as 85.7%). In addition, the survey also pointed out that the income level of business school graduates was the same as last year, but a survey on the website of the French Association for the Employment of Managers (Apec) showed that their income level showed a downward trend. Pierre Lambrin, director of the academic research department of the association, said? The decline in income is due to the different types of jobs that graduates are engaged in. The average annual income of business school graduates is about 3 1 1,000 euros, which is much higher than that of college graduates-28,600 euros. ?
Sacha Kalusevic, director of Page Personnel at Michael Page International, a global recruitment consulting firm, pointed out that business school graduates generally engage in four types of occupations, but the popularity of these occupations varies greatly.
The market and public relations positions are greatly affected by the crisis, so the competition is more intense. Some graduates who prefer this kind of occupation even take six months to a year to find a job. He said,? If graduates have studied the knowledge related to e-commerce, it will be relatively easy to find a job. However, the job market situation is still very grim, and only by investing 200 to 300 resumes can you have a chance. ? In addition, human resources positions have attracted a large number of business school graduates. These students are not interested in marketing and finance, and they are not optimistic about the development prospects of the market industry, but in comparison, the competitive pressure in the human resources industry is also greater.
It is reported that the financial, auditing, banking and insurance industries are in great demand. Jean-Marc Mickeler, a head of Deloitte, said? We plan to recruit 800 freshmen, but they must be graduate students. 60% of the company's new employees are from business schools. ? There are many positions in the sales field, but few graduates are willing to do it. In this regard, Sacha Karushevich pointed out? If you want to enter a big group, it is the only way to start from sales. ?
The report also pointed out that the ranking of French business schools has changed a lot this year, with HEC still ranking first, Essec second and EM Lyon third. The European Business School (ESCP), recognized as one of the three largest business schools in France, was pushed out of the top three.
As far as the overall employment situation in France is concerned, 90% graduates with master's, LP or DUT diplomas have found jobs within 30 months after graduation. Among them, graduates with LP diplomas have the best employment situation, and 80% have found stable jobs; Master's degree is 73%; The DUT diploma holder is 7 1%.
96% graduates with LP diplomas found stable jobs, 94% with master's degrees and 92% with DUT diplomas.
According to majors, it is easier and more stable for graduates majoring in law, economy, management, technology, science and health to find jobs. In contrast, the employment prospects of graduates majoring in humanities, society, science, literature and language arts are not optimistic.
In addition, due to the increase of government posts, the number of graduates working in private enterprises has decreased compared with the past.