There are many reasons why it is difficult for college students to find a job after graduation. 1. The job market is fiercely competitive, and supply exceeds demand. With the development of the economy and the increase of employment opportunities, more and more graduates want to enter the workplace, but the limited positions and opportunities available lead to fierce competition. 2. Single or insufficient skill. Many college students are not fully prepared after graduation. They lack practical work experience or skills and find it difficult to find a job that meets their requirements. 3. The concept of employment is too conservative. Some college students might choose to continue their studies or take the postgraduate entrance examination after graduation rather than directly finding a job. This kind of employment concept may cause them to lack competitiveness in the job market. 4. Unable to find a suitable job or working environment after graduation. Some college students may resign for personal reasons or because the working environment is not suitable for them, which will also affect their employment. 5. Overly pursue famous schools or high academic qualifications. Some college students might pursue a prestigious school degree or a high degree and ignore the actual work experience and ability improvement, resulting in their lack of competitiveness in the job market. Therefore, it was a comprehensive problem that it was difficult for college graduates to find a job after graduation. It needed to be considered and solved from many aspects.