1. Self-awareness: Know your interests, advantages and values, and define your career goals and development direction. You can accumulate experience by participating in internships, community activities, volunteer work, etc. To learn more about your professional interests and abilities.
2. Career research: understand the employment prospects, development trends and salary levels of different industries, and choose industries related to or interested in your major for in-depth research. You can get relevant information by reading industry reports, attending industry seminars and communicating with people in the industry.
3. Study promotion: Make a study plan according to the career goals to improve your professional knowledge and skills. You can continue to learn and improve yourself by attending training courses, self-study and participating in academic research.
4. Practical experience: accumulate practical experience through internships, part-time jobs and other ways to enhance their competitiveness. You can choose internship opportunities related to your career goals and exercise your abilities and skills through practice.
5. Networking: Actively participate in various social activities and expand the circle of contacts. You can join trade associations, participate in professional exchanges, and establish contacts with classmates, teachers, alumni, etc. And get career opportunities and resources.
6. Sustainable planning: Career planning is a long-term process that needs constant adjustment and improvement. You can set short-term and long-term career goals after graduation, and adjust and modify them according to the actual situation.