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How to choose the first job after graduation?

Choose your first job after graduation from at least two angles: yourself and the environment:

First of all, there are three factors:

1, as far as possible and professional unity. No matter what major you study, after four years of hard work, it should be said that it is our most familiar major and we have mastered some relevant theories and basic knowledge. If the occupation can be consistent with the major, or if the study is useful, four years will not be wasted. Because we have studied and are familiar with this major, we will get started quickly, which is also very conducive to the display of personal ability and talent.

2, try to unify with personal interests and hobbies. A person's life is like a difficult journey, but in this long journey, the mood often determines our steps. If you don't have a clear goal in line with your wishes when you start choosing this itinerary and direction, then your life will be accompanied by depression and depression. On the contrary, if this goal is exactly what you want to pursue and get from your heart, then you will have endless enthusiasm to pursue it, wisdom and strength will belong to you, difficulties will be called challenges, setbacks will be called tests, and your life will be full of endless fun.

3, pay attention to consider their own advantages and potential factors. The first one is about majors, which should be included in personal strengths. But apart from majors, each of us may have many innate or acquired advantages. Such as personality, character, hard-working spirit, thinking ability, language expression, communication with people, etc. These seem to have nothing to do with the business and belong to their own advantages or advantages. If these advantages can be used in future work, it is likely to be "like a duck to water" or "icing on the cake".

Second, the external environment can be summarized as "three views":

Look at the development prospects of the industry (enterprises, units).

Whether you want to go to a government agency or prepare to go to an enterprise or institution, the first thing to consider is the prospect of the industry, department or unit you want to go to. Because it is directly related to the length of time you work in this unit and the size of your promotion space.

Perhaps because they are still young after graduation, many graduates often choose jobs with a "vanity" mentality. Some are very concerned about the size of the company and think that those well-known or large-scale enterprises are the best. Some care about the office environment and think that the units in those office buildings are formal, and working in such units will be very decent. Some care about the current wages and benefits, such as "five insurances and one gold", and only pay attention to vested interests. Others have no clear goals at all, or choose jobs blindly or casually on the basis of temporary interests. I think I'm still young, so I'll find a job first, and if I'm not satisfied later, I'd better find a better job and jump ship. I don't know these careless and irresponsible practices are likely to affect your life. For a unit, whether it is a public institution or an enterprise, the current scale does not fully represent its future and prospects. Some enterprises are large in scale and influential, but perhaps this point is the peak of their development track. For those units in office buildings, we can't generalize, and some may say that yellow is yellow, and if it is closed, it will be closed. Having said that, I want to remind you that if you are an ambitious young man, you'd better not covet the working environment of a desk, a telephone or a computer for the time being. You should go to the market economy while you are young to hone yourself and lay a solid foundation in life.

Second, see if this position is suitable for you. In fact, finding a job is like buying clothes and shoes. No matter how good the clothes and shoes are, if they don't suit you, they will be very uncomfortable to wear and will affect their own development.

Third, look at the salary. Although we are young, we should put our future development first when choosing a job, but our salary also depends, because after all, we have to survive and eat. Only by living today well can we consider the development of tomorrow. In addition, through salary, we can also see the strength of an enterprise and the character of the boss. An enterprise, if its boss belongs to that kind, the prospect of such an enterprise will not be much better, so choose such an enterprise carefully.