Problem description:
I'm a senior, and I'm going to graduate soon, but we've learned too little ... what should I write about my job intention in my resume?
I majored in the management of resources, environment and urban and rural planning, and offered some professional subjects such as introduction to geography, geological foundation, introduction to environmental science, physical geography, management principle, map and survey (including GPS), water resources development and protection, regional analysis and planning, remote sensing principle and application, geographic information system, etc.
Analysis:
I am a professional with you, but I am one level younger than you. The employment rate of this major in our college is basically zero, and everyone is taking the postgraduate entrance examination. Why don't you take the postgraduate entrance examination? At least if you are admitted to graduate school, you should have more chips. Science is very superficial in your major, and what you have learned in graduate school is the core that really touches your major. In fact, those students majoring in science don't think so. What I learned is useless, it's all theory. If I had known this, I would have applied for engineering.
I'm preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination. Good luck in finding a job. When you find a job related to your major, don't forget to tell me what kind of company is willing to accept talents like us.