minhang0601
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Topic: Discuss the problems of unemployment among young Vietnamese and offer possible solutions
Nowadays, famine, terrorism or diseases are problems but none of these is the biggest problem to young Vietnamese. Without doubt, unemployment is the greatest enemy. In 2013, there were 72000 unemployed graduates. That is a statistic! There are 3 chief reasons: economic slowdown, student’s lack of skills and graduate oversupply.
Firstly, economic slowdown is one of the main causes. Recent years, crisis has leaded to cut in human resource and even business bankruptcy which directly makes the young desperate in finding job. Since national economy mostly depends on big-others, enterprises have to decrease the products, which results in unemployment. Even graduates are not out of this. In 2013, there was approximately 20000 companies went bankrupts, as a result 72000 graduates became unemployed.
However, people should not blame on the global economy completely, part of the fault is on the young who have little necessary skill. The young in general are not trained thoroughly. Not many labors handily meet the requirements of employers. Besides, many students particularly do not invest time in getting working experience or learning soft skills. According to a study, “75% of long-term job success depends on people skills, while only 25% is dependent on technical knowledge”. It proved the importance of soft skills dramatically.
Finally, Vietnam’s education “helps” unemployment by raising the quantity of higher education but not the quality. More and more universities are founded everyday; they literally admit as many students as possible hence miss the quality. Consequently, graduate oversupply takes place; national budget and talents end up waste! Up to now, there have been 412 universities and colleges which unexpectedly push over 70000 graduates to the edge of unemployment.
Surely, unemployment still remains a complicated “mathematical problem” but it is not really tragic if the young, the ministry of education, the government stay together. The establishment of new majors and the admission should be controlled carefully. Work training centers should trains learner thoroughly and practically. The students should be willing to learn, strengthen and utilize themselves to win the employers. Hopefully, it will not be the unsolved problem anymore.
Nowadays, famine, terrorism or diseases are problems but none of these is the biggest problem to young Vietnamese. Without doubt, unemployment is the greatest enemy. In 2013, there were 72000 unemployed graduates. That is a statistic! There are 3 chief reasons: economic slowdown, student’s lack of skills and graduate oversupply.
Firstly, economic slowdown is one of the main causes. Recent years, crisis has leaded to cut in human resource and even business bankruptcy which directly makes the young desperate in finding job. Since national economy mostly depends on big-others, enterprises have to decrease the products, which results in unemployment. Even graduates are not out of this. In 2013, there was approximately 20000 companies went bankrupts, as a result 72000 graduates became unemployed.
However, people should not blame on the global economy completely, part of the fault is on the young who have little necessary skill. The young in general are not trained thoroughly. Not many labors handily meet the requirements of employers. Besides, many students particularly do not invest time in getting working experience or learning soft skills. According to a study, “75% of long-term job success depends on people skills, while only 25% is dependent on technical knowledge”. It proved the importance of soft skills dramatically.
Finally, Vietnam’s education “helps” unemployment by raising the quantity of higher education but not the quality. More and more universities are founded everyday; they literally admit as many students as possible hence miss the quality. Consequently, graduate oversupply takes place; national budget and talents end up waste! Up to now, there have been 412 universities and colleges which unexpectedly push over 70000 graduates to the edge of unemployment.
Surely, unemployment still remains a complicated “mathematical problem” but it is not really tragic if the young, the ministry of education, the government stay together. The establishment of new majors and the admission should be controlled carefully. Work training centers should trains learner thoroughly and practically. The students should be willing to learn, strengthen and utilize themselves to win the employers. Hopefully, it will not be the unsolved problem anymore.