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How about being an assistant college counselor?
It's good to be an assistant college counselor.

First, you can meet many of your own schoolmates and have wider interpersonal relationships.

Second, be familiar with the teachers and leaders of various functional departments of the school, and become friends better, and the familiarity is almost the same. Many things are very convenient to do, at least you know who to look for, and you don't have to hit a wall back and forth, which is conducive to self-development and strengthening professional knowledge, joining the party and so on.

Third, training your eloquence and ability is beneficial to your work after graduation.

Fourth, learn some principles about the operation, structure and handling of affairs of the student union, which can be enlarged. Fifth, to accumulate contacts, you can often communicate with various seniors and exchange some internship experience, which is also a very important alumni contact.

Sixth, the advantage of getting the moon first by being close to the water. This is the most practical. Because of the particularity of your location, you can get employment information and some unpublished news earlier than other students. In fact, some good jobs may not be announced to students, and there are already candidates who can be recommended.