First, we should systematically sort out what we have learned: it is necessary to systematically sort out what we have learned before applying for a job. A course can be divided into three parts: theoretical knowledge part, skill part and frontier part.
Second, complete self-positioning: "self-positioning" is to find your own position. Determine your career goals, then analyze the employment situation and find the starting point of your career goals, that is, in which city, industry and position, you are most likely to find a job that suits you.
Third, the preparation of personal information: Personal information mainly includes personal resume, cover letter and relevant supporting materials. Your resume should be "simple". It is enough to state clearly what you learned, what activities you participated in and what abilities you have. There is no need to make a long speech.
4. Information collection: Recruitment information can be obtained from the graduate office of the school, special supply and demand meetings arranged for graduates in various places, campus job fairs of well-known enterprises, newspapers, radio, television, internet, SMS, relatives and friends.