Every time I talk about looking for a job, someone always looks puzzled. I will advise them to find their own advantages and find things they are interested in, but most of the answers I get are-I don't know what I am good at? I don't know what I am interested in. If I have, it's playing games and watching movies. ...
That's true. About 80% people don't know where their advantages are all their lives, so they have to mistake the major of university studies for their advantages, so we should know more about the market demand and see what kind of people the market needs. For example, go to some well-known recruitment websites to see the specific requirements of the job you are interested in, and then try to do it yourself and practice it. Then try to expand your knowledge, be brave in any work, and try some fields you never knew before. Maybe you will find your own advantages.
We should also have the courage to break professional boundaries and learn from multiple dimensions. With the advent of the Internet age, there are more and more kinds of jobs, but the majors in universities have not increased much. University majors are derailed from the market to a certain extent, and only learning professional knowledge will not have enough core competitiveness. Before entering the society, these years of college time is the best time to constantly break through yourself and find your own advantages. It doesn't matter if you graduate. As long as you don't give up, it is never too late to start. The above contents are for your reference.