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Frontiers in Educational Research, 2024, 7(11); doi: 10.25236/FER.2024.071107.

Analysis on the Cultivation Path of College Students' Career Choice in Art Colleges

Author(s)

Zhang Lili

Corresponding Author:
Zhang Lili
Affiliation(s)

Shandong University of Art & Design, Jinan, China

Abstract

The prosperity of the art industry has promoted the development of art disciplines. However, the employment situation of art college students is not optimistic, and the demand in the employment market shows a trend of supply exceeding demand, and the graduates lack their own understanding and competitiveness. Faced with fierce employment competition, the correct concept of job selection will help them make reasonable choices according to their own characteristics and market demand, so as to stand out from the competition. The correct concept of choosing a job is a systematic project, which requires the joint efforts of society, government, universities and students themselves to create a positive professional atmosphere, establish a talent selection system and incentive mechanism based on ability, provide personalized employment guidance services, and effectively help art students establish a correct concept of choosing a job and achieve high-quality employment.

Keywords

Art colleges; College students; Career choice view

Cite This Paper

Zhang Lili. Analysis on the Cultivation Path of College Students' Career Choice in Art Colleges. Frontiers in Educational Research (2024) Vol. 7, Issue 11: 41-45. https://doi.org/10.25236/FER.2024.071107.

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