大关于学毕业后创业的英语作文
大学毕业后创业的英语篇1
Nowadays, colleges and universities enroll an increasing number of students year after year. After four years of study, they have to meet more and more rivals in the labor market, usually many of them going home with no work at all, disappointed.
With more graduates and less job vacancies, students are encouraged to start business of their own when they graduate from university. They may start take up anything they are interested in, make decision on their own, and obtain the fruit of their own labor. In this way, graduates will become more independent, imaginative and creative.
Yet this process should be supported by our government. The government should provide special policies for the students, and when necessary, guide them onto a correct road.
大学毕业后创业的英语作文篇2
I'm in my third year now in Environmental Sciences. And what do I want to do with my B.S. once I graduate? Become a librarian. Yes, I know it sounds completely random and unrelated, but that's my master plan. Right now I'm preparing for all tho crazy grad school applications that I'll be nding in next fall. I began thinking about what kind of skills I have and what kind of jobs would complement my natural interests. I've thought about becoming a librarian dozens of times growing up but for some strange reason, I never took it riously. But it popped back into my mind as I was contemplating all this. So I began to do some rearch and I also talked to a lot of family and friends. It's crazy becau everyone I shared with gave me a lot of affirmation and encouragement about pursuing it! If there's anything you can get out of my strange journey I hope it's the comfort and reassurance that you don't always have to know what you want to do in the near future. And it's okay to change majors or even pursue a major that may not necessarily be related to your future career. You should enjoy what you're studying. But also ek after what you really love.
大学毕业后创业的英语作文篇3
Should College Graduates Start Their Own Business?
With the competition in the job market becoming increasingly fierce for college graduates, some ambitious students have tried their hands at launching their own business. Over the years, there have been many successful cas of student entrepreneurship and such attempts should be encouraged and promoted by both the universities and the society at large.
College students who start business are pioneers, among whom will be born China’s future business leaders. Faced with unknown challenges, they are audacious enough to embark on a perilous journey while most of their peers enjoy stable salaries by working as white-collars at high-end office buildings. Nevertheless, they are the masters of their own destiny and, expod to many more uncertainties and tbacks, they develop perverance, stamina and the indomitable spirit that are indispensible to all the great entrepreneurs. Even if they fail, they are not down; they keep exploring for new business opportunities and work tirelessly until they succeed. As people of vision, of indi
vidual initiative, of leadership, and of creativity and innovation, they reprent the future and the hope of a nation.
Not all college graduates are suitable for undertaking entrepreneurial projects. To launch a business, one needs to have a sound business idea, a viable business plan, the charisma to create a cohesive team where members make concerted efforts for a common objective, effective managerial skills, and above all, the courage to compete against powerful rivals and ultimately to prevail. The esntial difference between the students who become civic rvants in government organizations or employees at leading domestic or multinational companies and tho who create their own business is that the former are docile followers whereas the latter are aggressive trailblazers. For this reason, business-launching college graduates are more admirable, and thus they command our deep respect.