【摘要】:威廉希尔app 整理了美国高校毕业生正面临对年轻人来说最差的就业市场,因为 在美国高校留学的中国留学生在毕业之际掀起回国潮,用自己学到的知识来回报自己的祖国。
American college graduates are facing one of the worst job markets for young people in a generation. As a result, Asian immigrant students that recently graduated from American universities are heading home this summer because, for those that want to work at least, the job market is better, especially in China.
美国高校毕业生正面临对年轻人来说最差的就业市场。所以,最近刚从美国大学毕业的亚洲学生们打算今夏回国,因为对那些想要找到工作的人而言,亚洲的就业市场更好,尤其是中国。
The anti-immigrant crowd might say, “good, let them leave.” But that assumes there will be more jobs for U.S. college students if they did. U.S. college students share a much larger piece of the recent grad pie than the small percentage of foreign students that make up the national senior level student body. Taking out a few won’t matter much to competing American students going after the same internship.
反移民人群可能会说,“好呀,就让他们走。”但他们只是假设说,如果他们离开的话,就会有更多工作留给美国学生。近来在所有大学毕业生中,美国学生占了很大一部分,远远多于在美国高等教育中只占很小比例的留学生。剔除几个人对激烈竞争同一个实习岗位的美国学生们意义并不是那么大。
Regardless of whether these students are welcome to work here or not, the point is it is easier for them to find jobs back home than it is here. The U.S. is losing its shine for some young minds as opportunities thin out for all involved, not just 20 year olds on immigrant student visas.
且不论是否欢迎这些学生留在美国工作,关键问题是他们回国后找工作相对容易些。对一些年轻人而言,美国的光环正在黯淡,对所有人而言,机会越来越少,不仅仅对持移民学生签证的二十几岁的年轻人而言。
Chelsea Hu, who will graduate in December with a master’s degree in communication management from the University of Southern California, told the China Daily on Thursday that she will not be staying in the U.S. once she graduates. “I have decided to return to China, where I will be more competitive for a senior-title job,” she said. “I’m concerned more about finding something I am interested in rather than taking an entry-level job just for the purpose of staying in the U.S.,” Hu said.
切尔茜·胡(Chelsea Hu)今年12月将从南加州大学通信管理专业硕士毕业。周四她对《中国日报》表示,毕业后将不留在美国。“我已决定回中国,在那里我申请带一个高级职位会将更有竞争力,”她说,“我更关注找一份自己喜欢的工作,而不是想只为留在美国而接受一份入门级的工作。”
Over the past year, unemployment among U.S. college graduates under the age of 25 averaged 8.5 percent, roughly on par with the national unemployment average and an improvement over the 2011′s rate of 9.5 percent. Pre-crisis unemployment for the same age group with a college degree was around 5.5 percent.
过去几年,25岁以下的美国大学毕业生平均失业率为8.5%,几乎等于美国平均失业率,比2011年9.5%的失业率略有下降。次贷危机前,相同年龄段的大学生失业率在5.5%左右。