Is it difficult for ordinary undergraduate universities to enter foreign companies? I heard that foreign companies are also very dark, either connected or talented. Really?
That's not necessarily true. I graduated from junior college in the second year, and now I am doing well in a foreign company. The key is not to think too highly of yourself when you first enter a foreign company. I have been in sales for a year and a half. Moreover, what you learned in college is definitely not suitable for your job, so you should consult and learn more from your colleagues. Of course, the premise is to maintain good relations with colleagues. The most important thing is that you can enter the company. When applying for a job, I can say that I don't care about salary, how much work I do, or what I do (when I first entered the company, I mainly served tea and delivered documents to my colleagues), saying that I came to study and saying that I was resisting discrimination from my colleagues when I first entered the company.