Dissatisfied with the internship, I left my job halfway. How can I find a job and when is a good time? . . . Confused. .

First of all, don't give up any chance at school. Go back to school first to see if there is any recruitment. In addition, if there are other schools in your city, you can also pay attention to the job fairs of other schools and check the information on the "Graduate Employment Network". This network is good.

In fact, I also want to say that you, a fresh graduate, can have a stable unit to accept you, especially a public institution. Find a better company in the future, be careful before you go, and don't jump ship at will, which is not good for your future career development. Job-hopping is generally carried out after two years of employment, and try not to quit after re-employment, so that the title, status and salary will be steadily improved. I once met a student, an undergraduate who graduated in 2005, who jumped ship many times and walked around dissatisfied. Now I'm over 30, I haven't found a stable unit yet, and my professional title is still junior, not to mention my salary. Although most of them will increase their salary every time they change jobs, as they get older.