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It’s been three months since graduation and I still don’t have a job, what should I do?

Hello poster, I read the question you wrote. To be honest, I didn’t finish it because there was too much nonsense!

As a young man in his twenties, you don’t have to chatter all the time when talking and doing things. Say what you have to say directly, which saves a lot of trouble!

Secondly, what I want to say is that I am the same age as you, so there is no senior or inferior. I just entered the world earlier than you. I have also encountered your current problems. , now I just want to tell you some of my feelings. Let me declare first that what I say is not necessarily correct. You can pick out the rough and the fine:

1. Since you have a job now, don’t delay and think about it first. Are you suitable for this job and are there opportunities for development? Interested? If so, then stick with it! Even if it is a very humble small business, if you have the ability, why not develop with it.

2. If you are really ambitious to do something great or think your current job is unsatisfactory, then you must learn to adapt! On the one hand, don’t delay your current work, because it’s better than nothing! Another thing is to improve your abilities quickly. Why don't you successfully enter your ideal company or job? That means you may not have that ability or that requirement (for example: diploma, interpersonal communication skills, connections, etc.) You need to think carefully about what exactly you lack?

3. Make up for whatever is lacking. If you improve your abilities based on the current situation, then you must learn to improve yourself. Don’t always go to the talent market or buy some workplace newspapers. It's useless. If you are confident that you are capable, why can't you go to the website of the Provincial Human Resources Department to find it? You can also apply for national civil servants, take the national judicial examination, etc. If you want to be better than others, you always go to unreliable places to find jobs. Even if you find one, will there be any good jobs?

Okay, here are some of the suggestions above.

The key is not other people’s advice, but what ideas you have. Even if it seems very unrealistic now, if you think about that goal and work hard, you will gain something. It’s no better than sighing here. Whining is strong! The key lies in yourself!