Choosing a school, choosing a job and choosing a spouse must be very complicated. When choosing a job, you must be knowledgeable, not limited to the local area. The more opportunities there are in developed areas, the less local jobs you want to do. It doesn't mean the same is true in other places. It will be very beneficial for you to pay more attention to the changing trend of market demand and try to keep up with the professional positions that are in urgent need of talents and relatively lacking in society. You can't blindly look for a job, first look at what skills you have learned. Don't go to the agency. Well, go to the talent market to find a job, or send a brochure online, and so on.
Those who graduated from technical secondary school or below are recommended to be apprentices, starting from the foundation. It is best to find a job that is highly related to your major. After all, you have studied in school for several years, that is, you have done a basic job for going out to the society, so that you can better adapt to your work and help you develop better and better in your chosen field. Pay attention to corporate culture when looking for a job. The corporate culture atmosphere of a company is very important and has a subtle influence on you. See which enterprises you want to go to develop. In fact, if you can't support yourself in your present job, I suggest you find a stable job to ensure yourself.
Or learn a skill. Naturally, if you want to get exercise in this society, you can find a sales business. This job is generally relatively high and the basic salary is particularly low. Now considering the economic situation, if it is difficult, we can move forward in another direction: see if there are any jobs for unemployed graduates in your school. It is said that due to the epidemic, colleges and universities have promoted public management services. If your school has them, you can apply first, and you have more spare time. First alleviate the problem of money, and then use the next time to learn some practical experience, or make choices and preparations for next year's postgraduate entrance examination.