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After submitting your resume, you have sunk into the sea. How to adjust the mentality and make persistent efforts?
In fact, it is normal to send a lot of resumes without receiving a reply. It's really strange that every time you submit a resume, someone contacts you. I think what we should do more often is to learn from each resume submission process, make continuous progress and make ourselves stronger.

Many of my classmates really sent resumes everywhere when they just graduated. They started looking for jobs in January and didn't find jobs until May and June. It's not that people don't want to go, but that there is no company. In fact, for students who just graduated, the company doesn't really want to accept them unless you have very good strength, which is really another matter, but for most people, it is very inexperienced to enter the society for the first time. They can't adapt well to the environment of a new company, so the company will find it meaningless to invite this person. For some big companies, if a person is affectionate, he must pay an extra salary and raise one more person. If this person is useless to the company, it is better not to raise it, isn't it?

However, if you really feel psychologically unbalanced, you can temporarily stop looking for a job and go out to do something you like. Being away from looking for a job for a while can often make you relax a lot. In fact, coming back to look for a job after a while may have unexpected results.

To sum up, don't put too much pressure on yourself, because work is a natural thing. If you pay too much attention to results, you won't find the job you like.