Attitude is must , but at entry point of career skill speaks more than the attitude
You are absolutely right. Attitude is everything besides having skills. Every fresher needs to be guided towards his/her career path.
Your perspective is quite intriguing. Blaming the freshers for their predicament is indeed an interesting take. However, I believe there are underlying factors that need to be considered before placing the entire burden on their shoulders.
Firstly, letâs discuss the education system. Students are often taught in a way that fosters dependence on these big-name brands for job opportunities. The emphasis is placed on securing a job rather than nurturing creative thinking and intellectual growth. The curriculum often focuses on rote memorization and outdated concepts, leaving little room for innovation and critical thinking. How can we expect freshers to excel in tough times when they have not been adequately prepared for real-world challenges?
Furthermore, the lack of a conducive environment for intellectual conversations hinders the development of problem-solving skills and adaptability. Students are seldom encouraged to engage in meaningful discussions or explore their own areas of interest. Instead, they are expected to conform to predefined norms and follow a set path without questioning its relevance. Consequently, their ability to think outside the box and adapt to changing circumstances becomes limited.
Itâs essential to recognize that the job market is influenced by various factors beyond the control of freshers. Economic slowdowns, industry fluctuations, and company policies can significantly impact hiring decisions. It is unfair to place the blame solely on the freshersâ attitudes when the external circumstances play a significant role.
Rather than criticizing their attitude, it would be more productive to address the root causes of these challenges. Improving the education system, fostering a culture of critical thinking, and providing opportunities for real-world problem-solving can empower freshers to navigate uncertainties more effectively.
Yes,this is absolutely true that attitude is more important than skill in many ways, especially in the workplace. A positive attitude can inspire and motivate others, boost performance, and create a healthy work environment . Conversely, a negative attitude can quickly spread and lead to toxicity and poor performance.
Yes I agree that attitude and soft skills matters a lot.
It is true that due to covid, education has slowed down and given a huge impact on freshers and their career. If companies recruit freshers by assessing their interest and skills and if they seem as a learner, they will be given an opportunity.
I agree that attitude matters a lot in the industry and it is always better to find alternative ways instead of waiting for years.
I completely agree with that⌠attitude is a combination of our success, failure and learningâŚI m facing lots of failures and rejections but I m still trying with full of confidence and attitude⌠because tryingâŚis better than cryingâŚ
Yes itâs been fault from both side as we fresher lack skills and as society the people are keep pulling you down that you doesnât have job.
Agreed. But MNCs and mass recruiters should change there ways too.
Yes⌠Freshers attitude should be in positive wayâŚ
Yes attitude matters.Because if we have no convincing skills,good behavioural skill and compermising skill and situation handling skill we canât survive in any organization.We canât create the good atmosphere around us.If we have not these skills we canât help the orginization for its growth.We have to develop these skills.We have to create an atmosphere like a team player and believe in teamwork and be polite with our collegious.
Yes I agree that attitude toward every things either we are job holder or Studying.Because without attitude we may achive success with bottom line but we will fully not satisfy with our performanceâŚ
yes you said right. the attitude is the key for long run. we step inside as a fresher but someday we will be doing great just because of attitude.
yes, I completely agree with that.
Yes, I agree with that. There is pressure on freshers from house, relatives, socity. So they should maintain their attitude well to get succed.
The delays in onboarding fresh engineering graduates in India by top IT companies have caused financial strain, mental health issues, and dashed career aspirations for the affected individuals.
Yes I agree with that Attitude matters a lot
Agreed, positive mindset going forward will help in a big way !
Yes you are right