How about working as a waiter in a hotel as soon as you graduate from college?
I'm a recruiter. From the employer's point of view, let me answer your question again. 1. Is it promising to work as a waiter in a hotel just after graduating from college? After graduating from college, you can find a better job, and you don't need to be a waiter at all (of course, it is still possible to work part-time at school). I suggest that you try to find a job by submitting resumes on major talent websites and attending more recruitment fairs, and you will soon find a job that suits you; 2. Does working as a waiter in a hotel after graduation have an impact on finding a job in the future? Even if you become a waiter, it won't affect your job search in the future. I just graduated from college and worked as a waiter in a hotel. I feel that young people can't hold their heads in front of their friends. I am also 2 1 year old. I understand this vanity. I suggest you find another job. 4. Can I learn anything from working as a waiter in a hotel just after graduating from college? Is it helpful for future development? The service industry can temper a person well. To put it bluntly, it's grovelling. Some guests are very difficult, and a big temper is definitely not enough. As for future help, it depends on where you go in the future, at least you can exercise your good temper. Finally, my first job is mainly to earn some money first, and it is possible (I mean possible) to study software development early next year! Wages in the service industry are very low, especially for waiters. Now that you have graduated from college, you can find a job with a higher salary than a waiter. Finally, state your position. I don't look down on waiters, but I think the landlord can find a better job. Confidence is the most important thing! Believe in yourself!