What are the main reasons for the worrying employment prospects of liberal arts students?

There are two main reasons why the employment prospects of liberal arts students are worrying. On the one hand, the supply and demand of talents comes from market demand, while the growth of liberal arts jobs can't keep up with the growth rate of liberal arts graduates. In recent years, the number of science and engineering enterprises, such as IT, e-commerce and Internet, has increased by spurt, attracting a large number of science and engineering graduates. In contrast, the jobs in humanities and social sciences are "more monks than porridge", and the job opportunities and treatment of liberal arts students are naturally lower.

On the other hand, the past subject setting was fragmented, and students could only choose one. If you choose liberal arts, it will be difficult to get in touch with scientific knowledge, so the choice of major and employment is limited to a certain field. Affected by this, it is difficult for pure liberal arts graduates to match their personal abilities and positions, and it is difficult to occupy an advantage in the talent market with stronger comprehensive quality.

In addition to the above objective factors, the job-hunting dilemma of liberal arts students is also related to the unclear personal career planning. Some people waver when they are cold in job hunting, lacking long-term and development vision. "The end of the universe is not just compilation", all walks of life are full of opportunities. Young people in the new era should think in many ways when looking for a job, and don't stick to traditional industries. After all, bread is very important, but interest is as important as love.

Arts students are suitable for careers, such as teachers, doctors, civil servants, lawyers, village officials, secretaries, bank employees, copywriters, website editors, personnel commissioners, managers, journalists, accountants, translators, tour guides, radio and television commissioners, etc.

Although the employment market of liberal arts students is relatively small, they can still find satisfactory jobs in many fields. For example, liberal arts students can find jobs in education, journalism, advertising, marketing, public relations, government, non-profit organizations and other fields. In addition, many liberal arts students can become writers, editors, translators, legal assistants, teachers and so on.