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Why go to a big city?

First of all, the number of companies in a city in the north, Guangzhou and Shenzhen exceeds the sum of several provinces in the mainland.

The best companies in China are concentrated in big cities, and the density of good companies in these big cities is the highest in China.

Working in these big cities, the efficiency of finding a job is much higher, just like winning the lottery, you can win a lot more if you buy more.

Some people will say that the competition in big cities is fierce, and even Dr. Yang Can can't find a job. This must be said by someone who has never been to a big city.

First of all, we must correct a wrong understanding that big cities are in urgent need of talents, not that there is great competition for talents.

Only those eighth-tier cities with little vitality can have surplus talents and competition, and can formulate some inexplicable employment standards. This is the same as campus recruitment. With more talents, companies are still playing tricks in the interview. The real social recruitment is not to choose the best among the best, but to recruit at the right time.

These big cities in China have been developing at a high speed. In the period of rapid development, they are very eager for talents and are almost critical. The requirements for academic qualifications are really low, and even some companies don't look at academic qualifications.

As for some turtles and doctors, they can't find jobs, not because of competition, but because their majors are unpopular, such as philosophy, sociology, bioengineering, and even in eighth-tier cities.

Some people will say that working in a big city does not necessarily guarantee entry into a well-known big company.

That's true, but if you can't get into a big company, it's easier to get into a medium-sized company than into other cities. It is relatively easy to enter OPPO and gionee.

The taboo of working in a big city is to enter a small company, which won't give you extra points on your resume. It is better to go directly to second-and third-tier cities to avoid the pressure of high housing prices.

In a word, going to big cities is just for better meeting.

Don't be stubborn, mix your resumes and move to second-and third-tier cities in time (unless you mix well).

If you are still looking for a job in a second-and third-tier city, go to the north, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.