How do graduates get 300-word employment information?

1. Personal visit and collection. Personal interview collection refers to graduates' face-to-face communication with human resources directors in the units they are interested in or yearning for, expressing their willingness to apply for jobs. 2. Ask the school employment guidance department. 3. Go directly to the job fair for on-site consultation. 4. Search and query through the Internet.

5. Through social relations, such as through the introduction of teachers, relatives and friends.

6. Social practice and graduation practice. That is, when participating in social practice and graduation practice, I strive to gain the goodwill and trust of the employer, thus creating opportunities for my own employment.

7. News media. Every year when college students graduate, there are a lot of information about college students' employment on radio, television, newspapers and magazines, including reports and analysis on employment policy, industry status, employment prospects and talent demand.

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