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I graduated from junior college. I don't know anything. what can I do?
What can a university degree do?

1, for sale.

Doing sales is the choice of many college students, because it is relatively simple and has high returns. For example: real estate, medical equipment, etc. ; In the new job-seeking group of college graduates, a large number of graduates majoring in marketing and other related majors have effectively supplemented the number of applicants for the position of "sales manager/marketing specialist".

2. waiter.

Being a waiter in a restaurant is only the choice of some college students, and there are still relatively few people who do this. For example: hotels, restaurants, etc. Waiters originally refer to people who provide services in a certain range in a fixed place, including waiters and waitresses; Now it usually refers to people who provide necessary services for guests in hotels, restaurants, KTV, shopping malls and other catering and entertainment places.

3. customer service.

Many college students will find jobs after graduation, and some will enter the customer service industry. Such as mobile, telecommunications, banking, etc. In different industries, the scope of customer service answering questions is different. For example, game customer service is to accept the work of game members and consult the players or their institutions themselves.

4. operator

There are also many people with college degrees who can't find a suitable job, so they just find a job first. For example: factory front-line employees, etc. Engaged in the manufacturing, operation, maintenance and other technical and management work of various motor vehicles such as automobiles in automobile factories, automobile refitting factories and automobile maintenance enterprises.

5. Start a business.

There are also some college-educated people who have their own ideas and want to make their own way. Such people have more courage and passion. Upper-middle class and college students start businesses: these people should stay in cities to engage in industry and commerce, engage in management positions in the middle and high-end tertiary industry and secondary industry, prosper the urban economy, promote employment, and create a prosperous and developed urban economy.