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Any suggestions for fresh graduates?
Some suggestions for fresh graduates.

Recently, the employment situation of college students is getting worse and worse, and the government and the media are very concerned. There are 7 million fresh graduates waiting for employment this year. Coupled with the financial crisis, it seems that it is inevitable to be bleak. I have done two programs recently, almost all of which are about this topic, so I summed up 10 suggestions that I personally think are very important and shared with your friends who are looking for a job.

1. Don't take yourself too seriously.

It is said that a considerable number of college students suffer from job-hunting phobia, which is manifested as: they think they have no advantage over other students, their resumes are blank, and they dare not go to the interview at all. I finally got up the courage to go once, but I was hit a little and never dared to interview again. So, I hide in school every day, day after day, waiting for the final judgment; In other words, I feel "not ready" and can study at school for another year. But in fact, if you are not ready, you will never be ready! In fact, people's mentality is still very important. Proactive is a person's most basic excellent values. The sooner you leave the campus, the easier it is to find your suitable position. If you think self-confidence is an excellent quality, then you should start from job hunting and be a proactive person. Even if you lose and fight repeatedly, you will lose and fight repeatedly. Many excellent players come here like this. Never know until you try.

Don't take yourself too seriously.

If you can't be a good soldier, you can't be a good general; Of course, when you become a good soldier, most of you can't be a good general. Since 16 years old, I have set up a street stall, worked as a writer, sold telephone cards and worked in the computer city. After starting a business, I worked in R&D, including testing, sales, customer support, document writing, art design, product manager, BD and marketing. Although I have done some positions badly and unprofessionally, I have basically done all the positions in the company now. These experiences are precious to me and will benefit me for life. I want to do great things as soon as I come out every day, but I don't want to start from the basics, or I have great ideals, but I just can't keep up with reality. I advise you to wake up. The economic situation is like this. It's much more practical to fill your stomach than to daydream. Knowing that you are nothing, the income from your first job is not important, and it is easier for young people to get respect from others by lowering their bodies. Don't be a loser: because it's hard to win if you can't afford to lose. Life is a long run. You have nothing to lose ...

3. Be diligent in getting in touch with society, and don't just stay at school.

China's university education is to train scientists, so please decide whether you want to be a scientist or not. If the answer is no, then most of what you have learned in college and graduate school will be returned to the teacher, and you will rarely use it. It is no use complaining about it now, because neither you nor I can change it. For students who don't want to be scholars or scientists, what you can do is to get out of that "ivory tower" as soon as possible, and society is your stage! It's best to start doing some social practice when you are a sophomore or a junior: do some work, find a company internship in winter and summer vacations, or run outside with teachers and classmates, and start with manual labor/low value-added work to earn some money. It's good to learn a lot if you don't make money. If you didn't have this concept before, and now you are a senior, it is better to cram for a job or internship than not to cram at all. Judging from my experience in interviewing hundreds of fresh graduates, your rich social practice experience will make you completely different from other students when you really apply for a job, and will make you easily get rid of the trouble of "forgetting everyone" and add points to madness!

Anyway, try not to lose your job at home.

Your parents have raised you for such a long time, you should live independently when you are 0/8 years old abroad, but at home, your parents are still paying for your college tuition and living expenses, which is a bit abnormal. After graduating from college, you should be self-reliant, because in a few years, you will take on the mission of supporting your parents and forming a family. I don't want to work at the grassroots level, but I always dream that a good job will fall from the sky and stay at home. What's more, it's really bad that you are pampered at home with your parents' money, and you are "carefree and happy" every day. Please don't do this! Parents can help, but you should always be the biggest motivation for job hunting. If you graduate, you can't find a job, you are unemployed at home, and it feels like being bitten by a wasp every day. That feeling is right-you will soon get rid of unemployment. People sometimes need to be hungry to motivate themselves. Please don't let your parents worry about us.