Incredibly but definitely, Mr. Zhuge, who is considered as a typically representative of brilliant intellectual, is refused by the manager of the company which is prepared to recruit new members. The reason why the manager don’t employ him is that he don’t have degrees and cannot speak English.
Simple as the cartoon seems to be, the insight conveyed is quite thought-provoking. It mirrors a serious social phenomenon that majority of companies take seriously degrees and the reputation of one’s university, regardless of competence. As the economic boom brings not merely material comfort but a high-level pursuit of education as well, modern citizens , ranging from the young to the elderly, treat education as the compulsory task of their life. A recent finding has provided the first concrete clue that the number of master is equated with the number of bachelor two decades ago, thus, the quantity of educators remarkably exceed the need of market. It is the simplest way that common companies view the educational background as the criterion to select the best employee who can be competent of complex job.
In my points of view, the tide of blindly pursuing degrees should be controlled. It’s a great pity that more and more graduates, having high score with low-competence, barely have practical skills to adapt to the real job. It’s a misfortune of a nation. On the other hand, to ourselves, we should accept the reality. Education is to better our personality, lead a cultural life, defined as a fluent interaction between knowledge and courtesy. Meanwhile, practical skills should be attached importance so that we can be linked with world and keep up with the demands of the market.
今天才看到笔版的微博,希望还能被改啊~~~
之前都是听某老师的课然后只有一段一段的练,这是第一次完全写一篇,头都要抠破了·····
知道写的很烂,但就是写的烂才想能被指导···知道机会难得啊[d:9]看在我晚上打乱计划的份上能不能帮我改改,好希望能有人这么细致的指导[d:9]谢谢谢谢求批改~~~ |