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#20 12 Campus Recruitment # How to make a good career plan and let it help me in my study?

The first step: first determine the professional anchor.

"The anchor is positioning, that is, throwing the anchor to a certain profession!" For example, some people like to exchange speeches in public, and they can throw the anchor to a management position ... In short, every student should think about what he really wants to do and what he can do to determine his career orientation.

Step 2: Then make a career plan.

A person belongs to the growth stage before the age of 22, so he should find his own interests, initially choose his career direction and make a study plan; Entering the work field after the age of 22 belongs to the early career determination stage before the age of 28; 28 ~ 35 years old belongs to the middle stage of career, and people in the workplace have accumulated some experience and should develop in the direction of managers or consultants; 35 ~ 60 years old is the late stage of career, and people in the workplace should develop in the direction of leadership.

In order to determine the career plan, students may wish to use the following channels: career consultation, self-analysis, mentoring mode (with the help of teachers), and recruitment advertising method (to study job vacancies published by the media).

Step 3: Understand the eight principles of the workplace.

In the workplace, everyone must abide by certain guidelines in order to be comfortable and realize career planning. The eight principles of enterprise development are all good words. Rule 1: The result proves the value. For example, if an enterprise sells 50 yuan's products, of which 5 yuan is your reward, although you have made a lot of efforts, but you have not sold them, then your value to the enterprise is 0; Rule 2: Responsibility proves character; Rule 3: the ability to solve problems, you can't bring value to the enterprise; Rule 4: Abide by the company's norms, such as the company's requirement to wear a tie at work, and what color the tie is, it must be worn according to the company's requirements; Rule 5: Pay attention to daily details. For example, if you go to an enterprise for an interview, maybe your attitude towards the front desk is also part of the interview. When the front desk staff pours you water, you should say thank you. Don't waste eating in the company cafeteria ... these details can determine success or failure. Rule 6: Be patient with customers. If you are impatient with customers, it is unprofessional. Rule 7: Pay attention to the interests of the team; Rule 8: Communication solves everything. In an enterprise, it is very important to learn the ways and skills of communication.

Step 4: Study hard and reach the eight standards.

"To meet these eight standards, college students should read more books from now on, so as to lay the foundation for perfecting their business personality in the future." I suggest that students should build a learning pyramid. For example, if you listen to other people's lectures, the effect is the worst, and you may only accept 5%, but if you apply it to others immediately, the effect is the best, and you can accept 90%. In addition, you should ask others more. He is a good teacher, so don't be shy. If you think he is helpful to you, you should regard him as a teacher. When looking for a job, don't rush to talk about conditions with the enterprise, accept something and achieve your goals through your own efforts.

■ Appearance statement

Like her classmates, Yang Lei herself experienced a career plan from confusion to clarity. When students graduate, the concept of human resources is still very vague. At that time, his first job was as a personnel assistant, responsible for personnel recruitment. At that time, he was very confused and didn't know if he liked doing it. Later, I changed administration, sales and procurement in the enterprise, and turned around a lot, but my career planning was still very vague. Later, he met a senior supervisor, who told him that you can't let an enterprise try it without spending money. You have to hold your breath. If you are interested in a position, you can communicate with the person who does it, but you don't have to do it.