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Do people who have experienced it have any good suggestions for finding a job?

For a fourth-grade person, he has found several jobs, so I'll talk about it.

1. It is very important to know yourself, what you want to do and how much salary you want to get. One of my classmates, who obviously only has a junior high school diploma, is just an ordinary peasant family. He went to the factory as an assembler, but he wanted to go abroad and told people in the factory that he wanted to go abroad to be a big boss.

This idea is a bit wild at least when he can't even support himself at present. Looking for a job still needs to be down-to-earth, knowing what you are at this stage and what kind of job you can find. And what I want to develop in the future and what kind of person I want to be. Then find a job that suits your current situation.

Don't aim too high at work, don't make small calculations, and be diligent. We must be realistic in doing things. As the saying goes, the early bird gets the worm, and the early bird gets the food. You must be diligent so that others can see you and promote you.

So no matter what you do, you must be diligent and appreciated in order to go further.

Don't believe what falls from the sky. Those quick rules are all fake. No pains, no gains.

Those things that lose money, including pyramid schemes and illegal things, will only make you fall into the trap and become a lifelong regret.

This is the advice of a man who has been there to look for a job. I hope it can help you get things done.