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Which college students with bad habits are hard to find jobs?
I happened to see a post in a group of Douban today. It was sent by a former student in 2020, and graduated from college on 2 1 1. According to the students who posted the post, many students with the same major in the class are squatting at home at present, some feel that they have no future in the last bank they applied for, some failed in the postgraduate entrance examination for civil servants, and some have never resigned after graduation.

I didn't expect that there were a lot of comments below, which were basically former classmates squatting at home without finding a job. But if you look at their speeches carefully, you will find: Are you really unable to find a job? In fact, I didn't try my best to find it. I just enjoyed my present lifestyle, slept naturally, ate takeout and wore pajamas all day.

Therefore, for college students, the first personality trait that they can't possess is laziness. Nothing is difficult in the world. If you are not diligent enough in your past study experience to gain more competitiveness in the workplace, you should be especially diligent when applying for a job:

Others submit one resume, and I submit two; Others are only willing to participate in online interviews. I don't even mind going to another city as long as there is a suitable interview opportunity; It's over when someone else's interview is over. I will constantly sum up the answers and try to do better in the next interview.

Others don't like working too hard and working overtime. As long as it is my goal career direction and I can learn something, I don't mind working harder.

Quit laziness, whether in the process of finding a job or in the prospect of future work, you are willing to work hard, and your job opportunities will be greatly improved.

The second personality trait you can't have is high eyes and low eyes. I have said countless times that there are no college students who can't find a job, only college students who have their eyes above the top and don't care about any job. 360 lines is the best of all lines, and it is still applicable in modern society.

Everyone who has a long-term vision and is not in a hurry should calm down and find out what he is really interested in and good at, and then put his attention and enthusiasm into it for a long time. It is said that he will use his major to build a moat of personal ability. At this time, it is the time to really consider making more money.

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