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How do fresh graduates find a correct position when looking for a job?

First of all, we should understand our comprehensive strength, and then pay close attention to the job demand in society. To sum up, we should answer three questions:

1 What do I want to do? -that's my hobby. Of all the occupations I have studied at present, which ones I am very happy to engage in.

2. What can I do? This is not the same as the last question. What you like is not necessarily that you are competent. Especially for fresh graduates with no work experience, you must not be arrogant. You must objectively judge what skills you currently have to be qualified for specific positions in society (for example, girls who are good at typing, usually writing, can develop themselves from secretarial and customer service positions ...)

3. What does the market want? -This is the key point. Different regions, different living standards, and different requirements for work. The best way to understand the social recruitment needs is to read the local mainstream authoritative recruitment newspapers or browse the famous local recruitment websites. Besides, don't stay at home all the time looking for a job. It is also a very good choice to hold weekly or monthly talent exchange meetings. In addition to understanding the job requirements, there are direct face-to-face communication and on-site contact with employers, which is very helpful for understanding the skill requirements of each position and improving the interview and communication experience! In short, as long as you answer these three questions well and find out the "intersection" of the three answers, you will know where the future lies immediately! Of course, there is still a big gap between reality and ideal. In the complicated and changeable workplace competition, I personally suggest that everyone should focus on "What can I do?" And "What does the market want?" These two questions are enough. After all, it is really unrealistic for fresh graduates or young people with little experience in the workplace to find jobs that they want to do, that they are competent at present, or that are in short supply in the market. We should still pay attention to the accumulation and exercise of grass-roots work, make a plan for ourselves step by step, and gradually strive to get close to our ideal work goals.