It is true that there is a rapidly increasing proportion of unemployment among graduates. This essay bellow will discuss the reasons and some possible measures that universities and individuals can take to address these problems.
There are a number of factors which can be considered as the major causes of this phenomenon. The biggest culprit of rising unemployment among young people is their lack of work experience and practical skill set. Fresh from high school or college, young job seekers generally have little, if any, hands-on experience, which employers are sought after. Obviously, most of theoretical knowledge they have obtained from the text is inadequate and hardly satisfactory consistent with the general practice in the workplace. This weakness can be fatal at a time when the market has a strong preference for skilled and experienced applicants. The other major reason may be from the graduates’ perspectives. Students in Vietnam, for example, always hold an incomprehensible view of the labour market, and as a result, they only send application forms to positions which offer high salary and fast promotion. By doing this, it will prevent them from joining the workforce immediately.
There are two effective solutions to the problem of unemployed young adults. One way to mitigate this is to ensure that school curriculums are more focused on vocational training and skill teaching. By doing this, it will make students equipped with the necessary skills for their jobs as well as their lives. Another measure is that the government should amend economic policy in the direction of encouraging young people to start up by lending money from a range of support such as crowdfunding sites, banks and so on.
In conclusion, it is clear that there are various negative consequences of The young adults' jobless and appropriate steps need to be taken to tackle this problem
It is true that there is a
rapidly
increasing proportion of unemployment among graduates. This essay bellow will discuss the reasons and
some
possible measures that universities and individuals can take to address these problems.
There are a number of factors which can
be considered
as the major causes of this phenomenon. The biggest culprit of rising unemployment among
young
people
is
their lack of work experience and practical
skill
set. Fresh from high school or college,
young
job seekers
generally
have
little
, if any, hands-on experience, which employers
are sought
after.
Obviously
, most of theoretical knowledge they have obtained from the text is inadequate and hardly satisfactory consistent with the general practice in the workplace. This weakness can be fatal at a time when the market has a strong preference for skilled and experienced applicants. The other major reason may be from the graduates’ perspectives. Students in Vietnam,
for example
, always hold an incomprehensible view of the
labour
market, and
as a result
, they
only
send
application forms to positions which offer high salary and
fast
promotion. By doing this, it will
prevent
them from joining the workforce immediately.
There are two effective solutions to the problem of unemployed
young
adults. One way to mitigate this is to ensure that school curriculums are more focused on vocational training and
skill
teaching. By doing this, it will
make
students equipped with the necessary
skills
for their jobs
as well
as their
lives
. Another measure is that the
government
should amend economic policy in the direction of encouraging
young
people
to
start
up by lending money from a range of support such as crowdfunding sites, banks and
so
on.
In conclusion
, it is
clear
that there are various
negative
consequences of The
young
adults' jobless and appropriate steps need to
be taken
to tackle this problem