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At this stage, we are in the trough of the workplace. How should we get through the trough?

At this stage, we are in the trough of the workplace. How should we get through the trough? Fortunately, I walked out of that confused workplace trough. In retrospect, there are really many people to thank. I graduated from 20 12 and haven't found a job since graduation. The family conditions are not very good, and with the influence of self-esteem, the mood is naturally anxious. Later, the school refused to live, so I rented a house near the school and interviewed while submitting my resume. I was afraid to tell my family. Interviews with several companies were inconclusive. Later, I interviewed a company, and the supervisor was a senior in our school. He felt that he and I were predestined friends, and he was admitted that day. It has been ten years since I graduated from this company, which I didn't expect. With the excitement of finding a job, I made up my mind to make achievements.

Maybe I just graduated from school, I'm not brave enough, I'm afraid of giving others trouble, and I'm not familiar with my work, so I can't enter the state. Although colleagues get along well, they are full of anxiety about their work and often have the idea of leaving. I didn't want to go to the company to transfer, because I had to change my position at night. And then I accepted it. This position allows me to put aside my daily chores and settle down to learn from experienced employees. I grew up quickly. Because this is a management position, in addition to my business ability, I also exercised my communication and organizational skills. Sometimes, in addition to pushing yourself, what is lacking is an opportunity to begin to understand. Thank you very much for recruiting my supervisor and my colleagues!

When God closed the door for me, another window opened for me. The rival company knew that I was excluded and offered me an olive branch. I am very grateful to the new company for giving me this opportunity. I took out 100 of my efforts and enthusiasm, and made achievements in a short time, which was affirmed by the company and rewarded at the end of the year. Therefore, low career is not a bad thing. To make matters worse, you don't have the job. If you are ready to leave at any time from the first day, you will not be at a loss when you really want to leave. When encountering a trough, analyze the reasons, consider whether it is worth persisting, make a judgment, and make a decision before acting. You started climbing when you got out of the trough, right?