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1, "What to Read in University" (Qin Puxi) "What to Read in University" is a young college graduate's reflection on today's university life. For a prospective college student, this is a book without any reason to ignore. It is the best-selling guidance book for college students in China in recent years, and its catalogue is widely circulated on the Internet under the name of "18 pieces of advice for college students from the 25-year-old chairman". It's advice, but the whole book has no didactic color. The author is just a young man who just graduated from college. Based on my own personal experience in the process of study, postgraduate entrance examination, job hunting and work, this paper talks about how college students should study and make full use of their four years in college, so that readers can understand a lot in a relaxed reading experience. The author, Mr. Qin Biaoxi, failed to apply for Peking University Law School that year and was transferred to Central South University as a major in ideological and political education. However, such an unpopular graduate can do real estate planning, be an IT project manager and be the chairman of the company a few years after graduation. What is the reason for this success? 2. After the publication of "Looking for a Job, From Freshman" (Qin Puxi) and "What to Read in University", after five years of sharpening the sword, Teacher Qin Puxi presented this new book to college students: "Looking for a Job, From Freshman". Teacher Qin has always stressed that learning should not be too utilitarian. During college, we must pay attention to the cultivation of critical thinking, expressive ability and civic awareness. However, in the face of the cruel reality and the increasingly severe employment situation of college students, Mr. Qin put job hunting in the first place. This book is a dialogue between a young chairman and college students about career planning and employment, and about livelihood and dignity. Through this book, Mr. Qin tries to let college students plan their careers from the moment they enter school and shape their core competitiveness in a down-to-earth manner, instead of playing games when they apply for a job. It is not the ten minutes of the interview that determines the result of the job search, but the four years of the whole university. This book tells how college students exchange their four-year "accumulated wealth" for their "thin hair" when looking for a job after graduation. From the choice of life direction, the grasp of job hunting strategy and tactics, to the skills of writing resumes, and how girls or hepatitis B patients break through the employment discrimination of employers, they have all made detailed, in-depth and comprehensive explanations. 3. "What are you going to college for?" (Alexandra Levitt) In college, young people live a leisurely life, wearing jeans and playing basketball, with only three hours of classes every day. In order to find a satisfactory job after graduation, you need some guidance from now on to help you feel at home in the harsh real work. How to send your resume directly to your boss over the dustbin in the front desk or personnel department? Know the office code. When your career is at a low point, how to tide over the difficulties. How to deal with difficult people? What should you do when your request for a raise or promotion is rejected? How to establish a harmonious relationship with subordinates after promotion? When you find a new position, how to leave gracefully and learn to detect signs of unemployment. 4. "10 what the boss wants you to study in the university" is for graduate study, further study abroad or employment; No work experience, no job; Without work, you can't get experience; How to stand out in the workplace; What kind of talents does the boss really need? In order to have a satisfactory job, it is not enough to get high marks and study hard. The most effective way to find a job is to plan your career from the first day of school. Professor Bill has spent more than 30 years studying the relationship between college life and professional life, which has helped thousands of students get their dream jobs. Here, he lists the skills that can help you survive and succeed in the highly competitive job market, and help you find an internship unit earlier than your classmates. Pay less tuition and earn more work experience; Maximize the use of school resources; Have management experience and sales experience before graduation; Rational choice of occupation field; Stand out from the interviewer. 5. "Don't wait until after graduation" (Zhang Zhi) Does the university want to work and study? How do college students manage personal relationships? Postgraduate entrance examination or employment? Can the success of cattle people be replicated? Is it worth encouraging for college students to start their own businesses? Going to work or taking the civil service exam? This book comprehensively and deeply answers a series of questions that plague current college students, from the life planning of freshmen after entering school, social practice during college to job hunting after graduation. 57 life growth suggestions, 57 actual combat training, 10 wonderful sharing by students, and 40 good books recommended. Whether you are a freshman or a junior, if you are a person who can't choose, dare not choose or insist on choosing, if you are a person who is confused about major, employment, study and life, this book will help you take action! Because of the happiness of going to college.