Inspirational stories about college students' employment 1
The story of a female college student applying for a job in Shanghai! ! !
According to the number of times, this is the third time to come to Shanghai. The first time was last summer. Bright sunshine, not too hot night, all kinds of international buildings, bustling city god temples, fashionable shopping centers, food and snacks from all over the world, chaotic traffic roads and confusing traffic lights left a deep impression on me. The second time was in March this year. It is said that "Yangchun will go to Yangzhou in March". March is the day when spring returns to the earth, but I lost this leisurely mood in this March. Father, friends and classmates don't quite understand why I want to go to Shanghai to find a job. Actually, I don't know much about it either. Although the process of finding a job is not so smooth, it still can't shake my confidence in staying in Shanghai. I hope to stand here.
During an interview, you are often asked such a question, "Why did you come to Shanghai to look for a job?" . Yeah, why? I wonder if I can. The only thing I know is "I've been in my hometown for too long, and I want to come out." I have never been out of Hubei in my life except Shanghai. I have only been to three cities in the province-Yichang, Jingmen and Wuhan. After staying in Wuhan for three or four days, Jingmen visited relatives three or four times. It is pitiful to think about it casually.
Is Yichang not good? No, Yichang is very beautiful. I am too old to stay in a warm place all the time. Things in the greenhouse are too fragile to withstand a little wind and rain. People are the same. What should we do when the warm place can no longer accommodate ourselves?
Finding a job takes much longer than I thought before. It has been four months since March. At the end of March, I found a job as a clerk, claiming to be a foreign trade company that makes accessories. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for my embarrassment as an international trade English major. But when I went to work, I found it was completely different from what I expected. Foreigners who come to see the samples are basically fluent in Chinese or accompanied by translators, and all the goods do not need to be sent abroad, which means that they are actually domestic trade companies. In fact, these are not the real reasons why I left. I don't know for what purpose, the boss of that company said that he respected foreign social etiquette, and Shanghai was also an open city. He thinks I am too conservative and hopes to change me gradually, so he should start with holding hands, patting my back and hugging more, and make frequent contact to help me adapt as soon as possible. So he left the company on the third day.
I haven't found a suitable job for a long time after this. Until the end of April, just when I gradually gave up the idea of "looking for a job first and then defending at school", I found a job that looked promising, which made me think that a new life was about to begin here, but I forgot that there were no beautiful things in the world.
There are three rounds of interviews, which shows the formality of the company and the strictness of personnel selection, but in fact, the content of each round of interviews is similar, except that the people interviewed each time are different. Whether the company is really formal or not can only be known after the company has actually worked for a period of time. They also told every interviewer that after the interview, whether the salesman applied or not, he had to go through a one-month training period to get familiar with the company's business processes. I hesitated at first, because I was too far away from my place of residence, and I was told the basic salary 1600 yuan/month during the interview, which was different from the 2,000-3,000 yuan/month I saw in the job fair advertisement before. But they say that the basic salary of doing business is very low, and salesmen mainly live on commission. The average monthly salary of salesmen in their company was about 2900 in the first year, so I finally went.
The training day was easy and everyone was very active. It was also during the training process that everyone finally learned about the company's business situation, salary structure and real salary treatment. The company is mainly engaged in optical fiber access to the Internet, and its target customers are large and medium-sized enterprises or small enterprises and offices with high network requirements. Compared with other industries, the billing rate is very low, but fortunately the commission is high. Excluding the fixed commission for initial installation 1 ,000 yuan, the minimum monthly rental commission for each order is about 1 ,000 yuan, and the company's supervisor has strong negotiation ability, and the rate of issuing orders is as high as 90%. What about the salary? It's really chilling to say, 1000 yuan/month's basic salary +200 yuan/month's performance +240 minutes of telephone calls+200 yuan/month. From 2000-3000 yuan to 1600 yuan, and then you may get 1400 yuan/month. I can't help but doubt everything they said before in my favor. As I expected, I would be grateful if I could get 1200 yuan in a month, and the billing is more difficult than I knew before, and the negotiation ability of the business director is not as strong as the legend. As far as I stayed in that company for more than a month, what I learned can be said to be a collapse, and the probability of success is less than 30%. So when I came back from school, I left my job again.
The third time I came back to find a job, I was far less active than before. First of all, I gave myself a two-week holiday lazily. The sun outside is dazzling white, and I feel like a barbecue standing on the road. I also actively ran job fairs in the first two weeks, and then I stopped running job fairs and sent my resume on the recruitment website. In fact, after running so many job fairs, I think the effect of job fairs is not as good as online voting. Because most job fairs are for sales, if you don't want to do sales, online investment fairs are more suitable. After the last telemarketing, I realized that I am not suitable for business at present, so my goal this time is clear-front desk or administration, assistant or something. I was informed of five interviews, three of which I found in the past, and I felt very dissatisfied. Another interviewer thought I was expected to stay at the front desk for a short time during the second interview. He hoped it would be at least two years. Although there are many undergraduates now, unless there are special circumstances, it is basically impossible for undergraduates to do front desk work for more than two or three years. There must be a breakthrough in administration, personnel or finance. The last remaining company is Shanghai Wosai Information Technology Co., Ltd., currently working in this company. At first, it seemed that the company only made websites for other enterprises, and now the company is operating a new project-Job Cat Recruitment Network. Different from the general recruitment network, jobcat is also the first to innovate and launch the Beauty Talent Network, which is a green fast lane for female job seekers.
I have been in the company for four days. Although I don't know the unique concept of the company, personally, the working environment and colleagues have made me feel relaxed and happy these days, so I will do well in this company as the beginning of my career.
Do any friends want to share their work stories with me and share them with me?
Inspirational stories of college students' employment II
At the first meeting of supply and demand of mountain and sea services held in fuding city this year, the successful application story happened to two female college students has been talked about by people. When many college students are running around looking for jobs, why does the god of wealth care for them and why do they win the job search?
Two female college students are from Fuding, one is from fuding city, the other lives in Qinyu Town, the other is Li Qing and the other is Luo Xixi. Before they became employees of Fujian Anno Paper Co., Ltd., their experiences were slightly different, but because of a job fair, they became colleagues and jumped from ordinary applicants to "examiners" when recruiting employees on behalf of the company.
On March 13, Fuding will hold a meeting on supply and demand of mountain and sea services. As soon as the news was released, it aroused widespread concern of many people who needed employment. On the day of the job fair, more than 3000 people attended. Li Qing and Luo Xixi also made careful preparations at this job fair. On this day, they came to the job fair early. Among the numerous recruitment information provided by the job fair, the human resource management position provided by Fujian Anno Paper Co., Ltd. aroused their interest, and then they submitted their resumes to Yan Jun. When I submitted my resume, although I was not 100% sure that my application was successful, I cast my hope after all, so I was waiting for the company to inform me of the interview.
Li Qing usually sleeps until he wakes up naturally. The next day, she went to bed late as usual. But a phone call woke her up. The phone call came from the staff of Anno newspaper, saying that she was asked to go for an interview. Li Qing dare not neglect, put the phone down and hurried to the designated place for an interview. At the interview site, Li Qing answered questions and talked with Kan Kan. She has her own unique views on the human resources work of the enterprise and won the praise of the enterprise boss. A week later, Li Qing officially became an employee of the Human Resources Department of Anno Paper Co., Ltd. Luo Xixi also received this call, and she joined Anno Paper and became an employee of Anno.
On March 28th, in fuding city, she and Luo Xixi, on behalf of "Anno", appeared as "examiners" at the job fair, completing the transformation from applicants to examiners. This effortless change has something to do with her job-hunting experience for more than two years.
In 2006, Li Qing graduated from a university in Fujian, majoring in marketing. Li Qing believes that it is relatively easy for this major to find a job in a big city. So when she graduated, she didn't come back, but stayed in Fuzhou directly. After more than a year of training and some work experience, she wants to go to a better working environment and improve her business level.
In this way, just after the Spring Festival in 2008, Li Qing came to Shanghai alone and started a "job-hunting trip". After seven hours' bumpy journey, Qing Li's yearning place finally arrived, and her mood was excited with the crowd. The first thing she has to do in Shanghai is to find a job, first "establish a foothold" in Shanghai, and then seek more development space. Soon she found a job as an operator in the customer service department of a company in Shanghai, with a monthly salary of more than 2,000 yuan, which undoubtedly enhanced Qing Li's confidence in traveling in Shanghai and affirmed her ability. But she found that the cost of living in Shanghai is also very high, with a monthly income of more than 2,000 yuan, but it is not plentiful.
In the second half of last year, a global financial tsunami hit Li Qing's company, which made her lose her foothold. Therefore, she had to start looking for a job again. Shanghai is a place that emphasizes academic qualifications. Li Qing, who has only a junior college degree, has no knowledge advantage when looking for a job. But based on her work experience in the past year, a real estate development company accepted her, but the salary was only 1000 yuan, much less than the original salary. Such income can't stay in Shanghai anyway. Only three months later, I went back to my hometown in Fuding for the Spring Festival and stayed at home for a long time. It was not until the job fair in March 13 that Li Qing's desire for job hunting was rekindled.
Like Li Qing, Luo Xixi has the experience of looking for a job in other places. The hardship of living outside made her want to come back and look for a job. During the Spring Festival this year, she ended her life of working outside the home and returned to Fuding. These days at home, she will browse the recruitment information published by various enterprises on the talent network as soon as she has time. If there is a suitable job for her online, she sometimes calls the company, but there are few suitable jobs.
At present, the large-scale job fair held by the government provides a good platform for dialogue between employers and candidates. Not only did Li Qing and Luo Xixi become "examiners" from applicants, but more importantly, more than 1000 job seekers have found "in-laws" at job fairs.
Inspirational stories about college students' employment 3
To tell the truth, my requirements for the future are getting lower and lower now. I used to think that I could do some great things, such as becoming a writer and politician. Now, alas, I feel that I can do nothing but be a mediocre person.
Before the winter vacation, there was a city-wide job fair in Beijing about 65438+1October 25th. We have heard about this meeting for a long time and have high hopes for it. We all went, and felt disappointed after going, especially those students who didn't often attend job fairs before. First, the major is limited, and many units do not need students studying history; Second, the conditions of these units themselves are not good. What's more, most companies' recruitment notices list Beijing hukou as one of the important conditions, which means that we have no chance to participate in fair competition at all, and even civil servants who take to the streets demand Beijing hukou! I took the civil service exam, which was useless.
I submitted three resumes, all of which are middle schools and the like, and one is from a branch school. I don't know where it is in the suburbs of Beijing. That's all, so as not to waste the ticket. Our classmates are in the same situation as me. Some of them didn't submit their resumes, but only one Beijing-born classmate did better and submitted 8 copies.
Before going to this meeting, people still had some ideas and always felt that they should gain something, but when they came back, it was a feeling and another hope was dashed.
Depressed, I used the winter vacation to go back to my hometown Chongqing to see if there was a job suitable for me there. To tell the truth, this time I went home, my whole concept and mentality about work completely changed. I still want to go back to work before I go back. In my imagination, with my conditions, I should be able to go back to government agencies, good schools, newspapers and TV stations, but I can go back and have a look. That's not the case at all. There are many companies in Chongqing, but it is not a real commodity society. It's impossible to get into a good unit, even if you are a student of Peking University. This makes me very disappointed.
However, disappointment is disappointment, and action always requires action. The next day, I went to register for the civil service exam in Chongqing. The recruitment form of local civil servants is the same as that of the country, but the difference is that they are recruited separately by various departments. I wanted to get a comprehensive exam, so I went with a letter of introduction from the department. The attitude of the clerk who accepted the registration at that time was not very good. After reading my materials, I know that I am from Peking University, and my attitude is a little better. However, I looked at my major and she said, we don't want to study history. I said: Why? She said: Isn't it written? ! We only recruit masters of history, and your major is quite special. I thought: What makes her say that our major is special? Does she know what we have learned? ! But I didn't react at that time, and I left without asking her a few words.
This made me understand: it seems impossible to go home as a civil servant, and I felt particularly depressed at that time. I used to take it for granted that with the brand of Peking University, it should be no problem to go home and find a good unit, but the reality is that the relationship is stronger than the strength. Besides, the construction, cultural environment and working conditions in my hometown are not as good as those in Beijing or some coastal areas. But I can't give up. Later, I asked some acquaintances to help me ask about the recruitment of news organizations, such as Chongqing Daily, and people all said that they would not recruit now. With the feeling of giving it a try, I managed to get in touch with the internship at the TV station. Anyway, just learn something.
I worked as an intern in the social news department of Chongqing TV station for two weeks, which was very short, but I felt I had gained a lot. I haven't really worked before, and I don't know how professionals feel. Although I didn't do anything specific during my internship, the feeling of working is really different from that of studying in school, which is quite fulfilling. I was lucky enough to take two reporters to run the news as soon as I went, unlike some interns who let you read newspapers for two weeks after they went. At first, I was a little uncomfortable. I always feel that the surrounding environment is vulgar, people are bored, and the work is complicated and tired. Unlike when we were at Peking University, we talked about advanced topics. But after a while, I found that as long as you put yourself into it, it is always fun, and the environment is not that important. At school, I was always whimsical, and my mind was full of fantasy. After leaving that environment and entering real life, I realized that people should live in a down-to-earth way and not fantasize.
I get along well with the two reporters who took me for a run. They are all young people. Although they are not graduates of famous universities, they work hard and have their own dreams. I think, by contrast, graduates from famous universities are not so bold. They are always afraid of this and that and think too much. They always want to find a good unit as soon as they leave school, instead of starting at the grassroots level. I used to think highly of myself, but now I find my viability is too low compared with others.
The most complete story of college students' job hunting: from confusion to success. After the Spring Festival, I also contacted Nankai Middle School, my alma mater, because I always felt that being a middle school teacher was very suitable for me. Because everyone is familiar with it, I have more freedom. If I really go back, it should be no problem to be an English teacher. Nankai middle school has a good environment, good income and winter and summer vacations, which is good news for me.
When I was looking for a job in Chongqing, I felt much more practical. I even forgot that I was a student of Peking University. Indeed, entering a specific unit and facing all kinds of complicated personnel relations and unpredictable things, this is the life state after work that I want to accept, which is very different from what I learned at school. Anyway, I can't learn these things at school. In this case, I must be pragmatic.
My middle school classmates are also looking for jobs. They all advised me to stay in Beijing, just like my family. After all, for those who study literature, the most important thing is Beijing's position as a cultural center. People always have ideals. So now, my plan is: if I can stay in Beijing, I will stay in Beijing. If I can't stay in Beijing, I'm not afraid to go back.
After returning to Beijing, I found that many students have found a unit and settled down. The situation in our department has not improved much. Only one student from Beijing signed a contract with a foreign accounting firm.
I submitted three resumes to the job fair today, one of which is from Phoenix TV. I thought I had working experience in TV, which was not abrupt, but there were countless people who submitted resumes to Phoenix TV, so it was estimated that there was no chance. Many other units are not satisfactory, most of them are private enterprises, and many students have not even submitted their resumes. The enthusiasm for job fairs is getting smaller and smaller now, and it will only get worse in the future. The final death limit for graduates in our school is probably May. Before that, there may be some recruitment teams from all provinces in China, but I don't think it has much to do with me. If I can't stay in Beijing, I will go back to celebrate. Aren't conditions similar everywhere? Might as well go back to my hometown in other provinces.
Two weeks ago, a friend introduced me to a private museum as an English translator. I go there by bus for two hours every day and then come back by bus for two hours. I go to the museum four days a week, attend classes at school for three days and write papers. I am exhausted. For me, on the one hand, I want to learn something, because private museums are a new thing in China, and many foreigners are interested in it; On the other hand, I also want to find a job, because it coincides with my major. Of course, it is impossible to solve the hukou, but without it, I have to muddle along in Beijing. Anyway, the requirements are getting lower and lower now. It is good to have a job first. What will happen in the future? Let's talk about it later.
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