Recently, more emphasis has been laid on college students’ career planning. Not only course on career planning are given, but students are increasingly interested in the topic, too.
But why is there such a phenomenon? For one thing, the labor force market is increasingly competitive, and college students need to learn more about it in order to survive in the cut-throat competition. For another, students are now aware that what they learn in college may become outdated soon after they leave school, so they need career planning to prepare them for new situations in the future.
Students should plan their career based on social needs, their own interest, their specialty, and all the resources that are at hand. They are most likely to have a successful career if they can combine their ideals with the reality.