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What should I do after graduating from college?

First of all, I saw the following sentence in the post bar and felt very good. If you are thinking about your future now, read it patiently. I believe it will be good for you. I am a civil servant myself. After graduating from college, I was assigned to the former Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (now the Ministry of Commerce) and became an ordinary civil servant. Turning on the water and cleaning up are the jobs I often have to do in the first few days. Many things have to start from the basics. Facing the huge gap between ideal and reality, I am not discouraged. I have always insisted on studying in my spare time, and I often know some new words and concepts that have appeared in the world economic cooperation circle. Half a year after graduation, World Bank officials came to China to exchange ideas and gave their first lecture. Some old translators are not familiar with new words, so they are lucky enough to become the main translators and finally complete the task smoothly. It may be something that every college student who has just become a civil servant cannot avoid. Facing the gap between ideal and reality when he first entered the government department, he should be familiar with the business of his own department, adjust his mentality, and strive to complete everything, so as to really make a difference in the post of civil servant. Working experience at the grass-roots level is a very useful experience for future government development. It is very helpful for college students to choose village officials as their careers. At present, the quality of grass-roots civil servants in China is not very high, which provides a useful place for college students, and college student village officials have also improved the overall quality of grass-roots civil servants to some extent. But I think being a village official should not only be deeply involved, but also be deeply involved. Only in this way can we have a real career. If you just want to escape the pressure of employment, the difficulty of starting a business, or even the iron rice bowl, I'm afraid this road is not so easy. Being a civil servant and being a village official, the competition and the difficulty of work are the same. As for whether the official career can be smooth sailing, it is influenced by many factors. Therefore, young friends who intend to take this road should also be prepared to meet various challenges. Being a village official and being an educated youth are worlds apart. Being a village official is an all-round ability training. Can quickly understand the national conditions of China. The real change of China in the future depends on the reform of thousands of villages in China, which requires a large number of university talents. This is the hope of China in the future, and a large number of talents should emerge from it. I think being a civil servant is a good experience in life, and experience is wealth. Especially in China, a country where the government still dominates the economy, being familiar with the operation of the government may lay a good foundation for future work. I know that there are many famous entrepreneurs in China, all of whom were civil servants. In fact, it is also true abroad. There is not much difference between entrepreneurs and government officials. Many people have worked in enterprises and then went to the government, or worked in the government and then went to the enterprise. This has become a trend, and it is rare to see a career that has been done for a lifetime. In addition to applying for village officials and civil servants, it is said that many students are determined to become entrepreneurs after graduation, and some even drop out of school to start businesses before graduation, especially during the Internet boom in previous years. However, many students are embarrassed when starting a business, because they have almost no entrepreneurial awareness and lack psychological preparation. Many students are willing to start a business and are determined to become entrepreneurs. I think this is a great progress. In the past, China was a planned economy, with centralized purchase and marketing. Everything is well distributed, and people's initiative and enthusiasm are not brought into play. For example, when we were in college, no one wanted to start a business. They all want to be a family, a writer, a scientist or a government department. However, after going abroad, going abroad is different. Only when college students want to be entrepreneurs after graduation did they know how narrow the employment choices of young people in China were. But if you start your own business as soon as you graduate, or even stop learning to start your own business before you graduate, I think this practice should not be advocated. Starting a business requires some preparation. I don't advocate college students to start their own businesses during school, because the success rate is very low, and unless you have any special patents or skills. Of course, you can accumulate some entrepreneurial experience through personal practice, such as what store you opened or did some small trade, from which you can learn some experience. For example, if you open a shop, you have to take charge of accounting every day, you have to take charge of orders every day, you have to take charge of purchasing, and you know how finance works. This kind of experience is good, but it often delays his study time. But I don't advocate those mechanical repetitive tasks, such as serving and washing dishes in restaurants. What is more important in life is entrepreneurship, not necessarily entrepreneurship. Even if you start a business, you should start your own business first. I think this is very important. You should make systematic preparations for your life, for example, you have a five-year plan or an eight-year plan or something. My own experience is the same, studying for eight years to prepare knowledge; Then be a professional manager and work hard in the workplace for eight years; These experiences have accumulated well. After eight years of starting a business, I feel that my life is very rich.