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Resume skills: 40-year-old graduate students' job hunting experience
40-year-old graduate student applying for a job Nowadays, it is popular to call someone with rich interview experience in job hunting: the super "face bully" classmate also gave me this "laurel". Looking back carefully, I am married, nearly forty years old, and the success of job hunting really depends on tenacity.

Last September 24th, I went to Ningbo to attend a job fair. At that time, I could describe it as "full of ambition"-a thick and exquisite resume, various certificates, the brand of China Normal University and rich work experience. Isn't it just finding a job that suits you? After walking through various booths, the original sense of superiority suddenly vanished. Married, professional and age are the three reasons why employers refuse. I lingered for a long time before I reluctantly submitted three resumes.

After a bad start, I decided to foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, focusing on Nantong key middle school. After my targeted revision of my resume, my self-confidence is sufficient again. But one venue after another, one booth after another, the result is still unexpected: "We can't help you solve the account of your lover and children, even if you don't need it, we don't want to leave any trouble." "It's good to have a master's degree in China Normal University and experience in Chinese teaching in high school, but it's a pity that after 35 years old ..."

I'm a little discouraged, but not cold. "Hold your horses, don't lose your footing." After rethinking again, I shifted my main direction: going out of Nantong, going to the mainland, and choosing an institution-first contacting by phone or email, and then "catching up" for an interview by train. Because my graduation thesis is in full swing, I often go the night before and come back by train the next night ... Needless to say, my mental exhaustion is immeasurable.

Endless anxious waiting for interviews and trial lectures still ushered in a pot of cold water: "Your major is too academic, we only need ordinary teachers" "You are excellent, but our establishment is limited ..." In a blink of an eye, May is coming, and students have signed contracts, and I ... Fortunately, this day didn't last long. At the beginning of May, four universities threw ""at me almost at the same time.

After signing the contract, my classmates joked with me and said that I was an out-and-out "super bully". Indeed, I spent the longest time, the farthest distance and the most interviews in job hunting. Although the result came a little late, after all, my tenacity won the victory.