However, the more difficult it is, the more courage and persistence are needed. We set up a mutual employment assistance group, where we forwarded recruitment information to each other and shared interview experience and skills. Some brothers and sisters volunteered to come to the school to help us simulate interviews and other activities, which really helped us a lot.
So I want to tell the current graduates not to be afraid of the difficulties and setbacks in the initial stage of employment. Believe in yourself and persist in your efforts, and you will certainly find a job that you are satisfied with. Of course, you can't just rely on traditional interview methods. You can participate in some industry forums, job fairs, internships, learn more about certain professional fields, and expand your horizons and skills reserves. Doing so can not only improve the competitiveness of employment, but also lay a good foundation for your future career path.