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How to do a good job in career planning during college?
Every year, many freshmen enter school and millions of college students graduate. So as a college student, how can we grasp the course of this big ship of life in college? We should start with a good career plan. Don't always feel that graduation and employment are far away from us. From freshman year, we should try our best to understand our major, explore the career direction that suits us, participate in the internship as soon as possible, adjust our career interests in real time, and finally make clear our career direction.

First of all, start with the major.

There is a premise here, that is, the major you are studying now is really a careful choice for you after the college entrance examination volunteer planning. If your current major happens to be what you like, you can start by learning professional skills and improving your core competitiveness. During this period, it is very important to combine theory with practice.

Theoretically, it is suggested to read more professional books, listen carefully in professional classes, seek a list of some professional books from teachers after class, spend more time in libraries and master more professional-related knowledge.

Proceeding from reality, we need to make use of winter and summer vacations, practice in our spare time, contact the industry in advance, and test whether we are suitable for this development path and whether we need to make adjustments. All these need to be tested by internship, and internship experience can also enrich your resume for finding a job after graduation.

Second, start with interest.

In Holland's career interest theory, the ideal career choice is that individuals can find a career environment that matches their personality types, that is, following their own preferences and interests, they are more likely to get fun and internal satisfaction, and they are most likely to exert their talents. Robin Li, CEO of Baidu, once said: "People of all personalities are likely to succeed, just depending on whether you use your character strengths to do things."

If you like music, but you don't necessarily become a singer, you can become an editor of new media such as music and entertainment, and recommending your favorite singers and songs will definitely make you feel sincerely satisfied, then this is a successful career plan. Graft your interest into your career, and work is a very happy thing for you.

Third, start with the school's career planning curriculum.

Many colleges and universities offer courses on career planning or employment guidance. After the professional system of career planning and vocational education theory training of school tutors, it will certainly help us explore ourselves, find interest in learning, develop talent potential, cultivate core competitiveness, and give us more help in career development.