College students do not take the unusual way to apply for jobs.
"good, this is the tenth time today" little lucky " Yes, you ordered it 10 times today. Yomi counted the number of "little luck" on her day and complained to the audience half and jokingly. Yomi thinks she is not a little fresh young woman. She likes listening to rock music better than pop songs such as little luck. But since becoming a network anchor, she has started learning to sing popular songs so that audiences can respond freely when they sing songs during her live broadcast.
Yomi's network anchor work is one of the emerging professions derived from the development of Internet in recent years. Like Yomi, some college students begin to enter the business, micro business, network program production, game anchors, and net friends and other industries, of which some of the students work as a full-time job after graduation.
recently, a survey of 300 college students from about 139 universities and 3 years in 3 years by the Chinese University Media Alliance found that 52.33% of the respondents had been engaged in the new career derived from the Internet. Among those who have not yet graduated, 16.79% hope to be fully engaged in a new career in the Internet after graduation. 74.45%, 6.57% want to engage in traditional occupation, and hope to start their own businesses and engage in other occupations, accounting for 6.57% and 2.19% respectively.
break the traditional occupational structure
Li Jing never thought that the "shoe" long dragon meeting in Binjiang Road, Tianjin that year, would change his later life. "Row shoes" is the "jargon" in the shoe lovers circle. When a well-known sports brand launches new limited shoes, the entity shop and the online store will attract countless people to buy shoes. He just accidentally pulled out of a shoe store that day. "There are so many people, so few of them have been drawn, and I was pumping out for the first time."
Limited sports shoes are always hard to find for a shoe, and during the initial contact with the business of sneakers, he has been like the help of God. With genuine sources, Li Jing began to sell sneakers in the circle of friends. "Shoes' will meet some friends. Some of these friends have been doing the shoes business for a while, and the customers they recommend to me become my earliest customer source." Li Jing said. Now that Li Jing has graduated from college for a whole year, the number of WeChat friends has reached the ceiling of 5000 people, most of whom are his customers. But WeChat this customer channel is not his most important, "the source of information in a circle of friends, in fact only a few hundred people can see every day, and open a Taobao shop one day visitors will reach three thousand or four thousand, the flow may reach seven thousand or eight thousand." This allows Li Jing to find that making e-commerce is easier to reach more customers than micro businesses.
like Li Jing and Yomi, young people who can take up new jobs are very few. The survey of Chinese University Media Alliance showed that 19.33% of the respondents believed that the new job was the ideal job for the present graduates, and 65.67% thought it was not an ideal job, but it was also an option.
for people in the Internet industry, "quantity" is a goal that must be pursued. Yomi was a junior high school in Anhui. When she was first broadcast, she just wanted to "play", but when she had thousands of fans, there were four or five brokers who wanted to bring her in. For security reasons, Yomi rejected several "star probes" that contacted her online and chose a company that was introduced by a friend, which meant she began to earn her income through the live broadcast. Yomi's direct broadcast income is divided into two parts: basic salary and royalty, of which the royalty is directly linked to the audience's reward. "Reward" means that the audience sends out all kinds of virtual gifts purchased from the live broadcast platform to the anchor, and the more gifts the anchors receive, the more commission they get. Yomi now has tens of thousands of fans. The virtual gifts presented by fans brought her a monthly income of 10 thousand yuan and more than twenty thousand or thirty thousand yuan.
electricity providers or micro dealers can operate independently, but if the network hosts are different, if they do not sign a contract with a brokerage firm, they will not get any income. Mi is a junior student of pedagogy in a university in Beijing. At the beginning of this year, she began to contact the live broadcast of mobile phones. "My live broadcast is more casual. I will not only broadcast live after makeup, but also broadcast the makeup remover. The content of live broadcast mainly depends on mood, chatting, dancing and singing. Today, every live broadcast of her life can be seen on her live broadcast platform, which means tens of thousands of netizens are watching live broadcast. But MI has not yet signed a contract with a brokerage firm, although a media company has offered her an invitation, but the grain is still under consideration.
is also live broadcast. For two years ago Xia Xiang, who was a game anchor, the content of live broadcast and the concept of income are not as random as grain. After graduating from college in 2013, Xia Xiang experienced a change from the foreign enterprise management to the entrepreneur, and was suffering from the acid of the failure of the business. The resume and job search became the theme of his life again. In that period of relatively "leisure" days, from childhood to most of the "learn hegemony", almost no contact with any online games, Xia Xiang downloaded a card called the legend of the card type of card game. Xia Xiang found himself quite talented in playing the legend of furnace stone, "the first month to start to play 'fling' card, and one month hit 'Legends'." Xia Xiang told reporters that this is probably the top 1% level of domestic players. Because I heard that playing the game anchor is very profitable, Xia Xiang, who has the skills, shifted the focus of his life from finding a job to doing a live broadcast.
1 years after graduating from a large number of emerging industries,
, Li Jing did not do other work and put his mind on his online shoe store. At the age of 24, he began saving money to make plans to buy a house in Beijing.
Li Jing's savings are from shoe stores, summer is the off-season for shoes business, his monthly income is about twenty thousand or thirty thousand yuan, and in the peak season, he can earn fifty thousand or sixty thousand yuan a month.
with the live, the Yomi that is still in school has been able to support himself, and "contract" the mother's perfume and skin care products, and also often buy things for grandparents. "When I first went to college, I was homesick when I had no money. When I called home, my dad asked me," no more money. " Now change my father to call me and say, 'you don't get old with money from home, you do, dad gives you a little, or dad feels no sense of existence.' Yomi said with a smile.
engaged in new network occupations. Many young people value their working hours freely and earn considerable income. The survey of Chinese University Media Alliance showed that 42.86% of the interviewees engaged in new career were happy, free and high in income, 14.29% believed that work was heavy, but the income was high, and 35.71% considered work happy, free but low income, and 7.14% believed that the work was heavy and the income was low.
Tian Xiaoru graduated this year from a senior English translation major in a university in Liaoning. She started webcast from the fourth year of the year, and now has 170 thousand fans. "It's not a very hard job. It only takes 4 hours a day, but it brings me a reputation and a high income, and sometimes I can get a salary of tens of thousands of dollars a month."
"now work is not easy to find, and just graduated students find a job is a monthly salary of several thousand yuan." Li Jing graduated from university in Qianhai. He sent a resume, trying to find a professional counterpart, but he failed to find the job he wanted. "Rather than do what I do not want to do, I would rather sell shoes first, at least I am interested in this."
the new industry is the Red Sea, and employees expect to return to
a year of "floating" Li Jinghen clearly, in this industry, only "the people at the top of Pyramid can eat meat, the others can only drink soup." "People who do this job are very different. Some people earn millions of dollars a month. They sell more shoes in a week than they do in other months." Li Jing's career in electronics business has many "shoe row" experiences in the early morning. "What is more stressful is that no one recognizes you at the beginning, and there are too many people who can't do it in this line."
in the webcast industry, high income is also accompanied by high knockout rate. "The top game host can get 3 years and 100 million yuan in the signing fee, next to a million yuan, and then from 50 thousand to 100 thousand yuan, ten thousand or twenty thousand yuan, and some people can only make a few thousand yuan, even only 1000 yuan." Xia Xiang described the game as a live Red Sea with "a thousand bones died." when he first entered the office, he lived a miserable life of about 3000 yuan a month. Even after the increase in income, Xia Xiang did not stop sending CVs to some companies. Last year, he interviewed a website editor successfully. "I hesitated and asked the people outside the circle whether to play the anchor or to edit the website." Xia Xiang said, "some of the very red hosts suggest that I don't want to be a full-time anchor, because the future of the live platform is uncertain, whether the game can be popular and uncertain for a long time, and the work of the editor at least can keep me dry and dry."
there are a few people who share the same idea with Xia Xiang. It looks like a bright and beautiful career that allows young people to earn a higher income in the short term. They regard these industries as a means of livelihood in their career transition period, but as Xia Xiang says, although it is a new career, these industries are already a growing red sea, and many people from these industries hope to be in a period of time. Back to the traditional profession. Despite the high income and popularity, Tian Xiaoru said he would not do too much in this industry. "I just want to earn more money and study abroad." The goal of network anchors is not to live directly. "The live platform is updated too fast, and there are too many new people." She wants to go into the entertainment circle and be an actor. "I plan to see the next year's development and decide whether to enter the entertainment industry. If I fail, I will still choose to work with my major. "
Li Jing and Yomi both have plans to start a business, and they don't seem to be a lifetime job, but they are still longing for a relatively free working environment.
for them, it is now a process of accumulation of money and experience, and as long as they have mature ideas and enough accumulation, they may start a career that is completely unrelated to the present. (except for Xia Xiang, the pseudonym is required).