In fact, in my personal opinion, there is no right or wrong choice in which first-tier city to work after graduating from college, or it is a wiser choice.
Many people will say that they will be unemployed after graduation.
Many college students face various pressures, confusion and helplessness in finding a job after graduation.
It is normal to not know what job to look for, where to work, first or second line, near or far from parents, etc.
Choosing which tier city to work in actually depends on your own thoughts and choices, followed by personal abilities, qualifications and affordability.
Finding a job in a first-tier city after graduation is still the first choice for many college students. No matter where you choose to find a job, there are pros and cons.
If you want to gain a foothold in first- and second-tier cities, you will have higher requirements on all aspects of the individual and face greater pressure.
First of all, first-tier cities have high salaries and many job opportunities, but competition is high. In first-tier cities like Beijing and Shanghai, you are under pressure from all aspects when you go for an interview. Many companies will only give priority to candidates like 985 and 211.
Students from prestigious schools should consider personal abilities. If you are not, you have lost such priority.
But once you find a job, the salary is higher than other cities and there is more room for development.
Secondly, the cost of living in first-tier cities is high and they are far away from their parents.
As a newly graduated college student, I don’t have much financial ability to support the high living expenses in big cities. When my parents are sick, no one will be with them.
Finally, compared to first- and second-tier cities, third- and fourth-tier cities are closer to parents and have lower living costs.
But while you are still young, if you have a dream, you should work hard to realize it.
Make a choice that you feel is worthy of your life.
No matter what, you must always remember that academic qualifications are only the bottom line, and ability is the upper limit that determines life.
The choice you make depends on what kind of life you want. It is better to be alone and end badly than to live in confusion.