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Classic quotations about recruitment

IBM has a famous saying that the improvement of employees' ability and responsibility is the source of enterprise success.

Forbes magazine published the list of America's richest people in 2005, among which Microsoft CEO Bill Gates topped the list for 1 1 year in a row. In Bill Gates' book for high school graduates and college graduates, there is a list of 10 things that students can't learn in school. They are:

Life is unfair, get used to it.

The world won't care about your self-esteem. The world will expect you to accomplish something before you feel good about yourself.

You won't be the vice president of a company right after high school, until you earn this position.

If you think your teacher is tough, wait until you get a boss. The boss has no term limit.

If you get into trouble, don't whine about our mistakes, learn from them.

Before you were born, your parents were not as boring as they are now. They got this way from paying your bills, cleaning your clothes and listening to you talk about how cool you are.

Your school may no longer distinguish between winners and losers, but life is still making a similar distinction.

life is not divided into semesters. You don't get summers off and few employers are willing to help you find yourself. Do it yourself

Television is not real life. In real life, people actually have to leave the coffee shop to work. Be kind to boring people.

It is possible that you will end up working for a boring person.

Disney's famous saying:

As long as there is imagination in the world, Disneyland will never be completed.

As long as there is fantasy in this world, Disneyland will last forever.

Guo Shina, president of IBM, famously said:

People won't do what you want, they will only do your examination.

If you emphasize something, you check it. If you don't check, you don't pay attention.

PS. Although the above is not aimed at interview or recruitment, it is instructive and should be.