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Professor Ding Shuyang, a prominent academic, argues that the actual employment rate for university graduates may be alarmingly lower than the reported figures suggest. According to reports, many institutions inflate employment statistics to appease oversight pressures, with some even advising graduates to classify unconventional roles or even intentions to pursue further studies as "employment."
Such discrepancies not only obfuscate the real state of affairs but also fuel frustration among graduates, many of whom struggle to find meaningful work in their chosen fields.