社交媒体对学生择业的影响

Edris Zamroni, N. Mahardika, S. Rahardjo, M. Masturi
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目前,大多数学生的生活都被Facebook、Instagram、WhatsApp、Twitter等社交媒体上的活动所吸引,这些社交媒体为他们的生活发展和职业选择活动提供了各种各样的积极和消极信息。本研究的目的是了解学生在职业选择中使用社交媒体作为媒介素养的偏好或倾向是多少。本文将揭示社交媒体在影响学生职业决策中的作用的重要数据。研究方法采用多阶段随机抽样技术,涉及库德斯县职业高中250名学生。这项研究的结果表明,61%的学生使用社交媒体来查找信息,用于考虑高级职业选择。与此同时,其余12%的人选择职业是基于他们对才能的理解,14%的人选择职业是因为父母或兄弟姐妹的意见,13%的人跟随他们的朋友和最亲密的朋友。这表明,社交媒体在帮助学生决定职业未来方面发挥着重要作用。
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Social Media as a Student Career Selection Preference
The lives of the majority of students are currently absorbed by activities in social media such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter, and the others that allow a wide variety of both positive and negative information for the development in life and career selection activities. The purpose of this study is to find out how much the preference or tendency for students to use social media as a media literacy in career selection is. This article will reveal important data on the role of social media in influencing a student’s career decision making. The research method used was a multistage random sampling technique involving 250 students from vocational high schools in Kudus Regency. The results of this study indicate that 61% of students use social media to find information that is used to consider advanced career selection. Meanwhile, the rest 12% chose a career based on their understanding of talent, 14% chose a career because of the opinions from parents or siblings, and 13% followed their friends and closest friends. This shows that social media have a significant role in helping students determine the future of their careers.
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