Fan Wenyi:
The precious three years of college life have quietly passed away, and there is only one year left in my college career. I think it is necessary to sum up the gains and losses of the university in the past three years and inherit what I have done well and what I have not improved, so as to review the road I have traveled and see the road I will take in the future. As a student majoring in mathematics and applied mathematics, my academic performance is not particularly good, but I have gained a lot.
Personally, I think my biggest weakness is that sometimes I compare myself and sometimes I am depressed, so I need to weigh these two aspects more. There is only one year before graduation. Since I chose the postgraduate entrance examination, I will try my best to review according to my own plan, allocate specific time every day and make specific review plans.
Fan Wener:
I am cheerful and quiet, love to communicate with others, have an optimistic life, pursue a relaxed and harmonious working environment, and don't like technology and sports. I hope to go abroad to Korea, which I like to yearn for, and find a job with a stable income.
College life has passed by in a hurry, and I still have two years of college life to grasp. In these two years, I must take good care of myself and let myself achieve my life goals smoothly after graduation.
Job preparation and interview skills;
1, ready
Resume: Resume is the "stepping stone" for job seekers. A good resume can attract the attention of recruiters and improve the success rate of job hunting. When writing a resume, you should highlight your own strengths and specialties, and at the same time pay attention to the format and typesetting, so that the resume looks concise and beautiful. Cover letter: A cover letter is an important way to express your job intention to recruiters. You should introduce yourself concisely.
2. Interview skills
Dress appropriately: Dress appropriately during the interview and make a good first impression. Dress should conform to the company culture and industry characteristics, not too casual or too formal. Introduce yourself: You are usually asked to introduce yourself during an interview. Self-introduction should briefly introduce your basic situation, education, work experience, etc. Let the interviewer have a preliminary understanding.
Answer questions: During the interview, the interviewer will ask some questions. Answer questions clearly and meaningfully, and show your professional and communication skills. Question: Before the interview is over, the interviewer usually asks the job seeker if he has any questions. Job seekers can ask the interviewer some questions about the company culture to show their concern for the company.