Beyond the Ivory Tower: A Case Study on the Early Career Adaptation of Three University Graduates
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university graduates; professional life; career adaptation; case studyAbstract
For college graduates, finishing their academic studies and stepping into professional life is one of the most significant transitions in their personal development. Whether they can successfully achieve this transformation has a profound impact on their future growth. This study conducts interview-based case research on three university graduates’ adaptation to early career life. The findings indicate that, to help graduates better adjust to their professional lives, individuals should identify their career positioning through self-analysis; universities should adjust their talent cultivation models according to labor market trends; and enterprises should provide realistic and reliable information to students while designing training programs tailored to the characteristics of newly employed graduates.
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