Group 1 - The core issue highlighted is the information gap in education and employment, which allows individuals like Zhang Xuefeng to profit from providing insights that should ideally be public services [2][3] - The lack of transparency regarding employment data from educational institutions is a significant concern, as it leads to the emergence of private entities that fill this gap, potentially at a societal cost [2][3] - The existence of these information service providers is sustained as long as educational institutions do not disclose relevant employment data, indicating a persistent demand for such services [3] Group 2 - Zhang Xuefeng's approach may inadvertently raise admission scores for popular majors, creating a more competitive environment that could disadvantage students seeking information services [5][6] - The challenge of relying on short-term information for long-term career decisions is emphasized, as trends in job markets can shift significantly over time [7][8] - The importance of independent analysis and critical thinking in career choices is stressed, suggesting that families should encourage exploration of interests rather than solely focusing on current market trends [8][9]
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Hu Xiu·2025-09-25 06:33