200 points! About employment!

College students are generally confused about employment, and there is always an adaptation period. It feels like we are similar in many places. I used to skip classes and read books on other subjects. I am not interested in my major, so I spend less time and energy. But English is different from other majors, which adds a lot of weight to my job search after graduation.

Everyone can't always go their own way well, and deviations often occur, as long as they are adjusted in time.

My idea is:

First, adjust your mentality and know yourself correctly. I don't think anyone who wants to help you knows yourself better than you.

Second, combine your personality hobbies with the opinions of friends, family members, teachers and experts, make a good career plan, and determine what you want to do, or what you want to do in the future and what kind of person you want to be.

Third, work, do a resume of finding a job after graduation. It doesn't matter if you have no experience. Only introduce your brightest side. All we have to do is believe that we are the best, confident, persistent and firm, and attitude is still very important in the interview.

Fourth, you don't have to do foreign trade-related work in your current job, but it is acceptable to have a winding path. I think the most important thing now is to find a job that I like or have a little yearning for (which is related to what I will do in the future and helpful).

Fifth, give play to advantages. Since English is good, it is an absolute advantage for non-English majors. You can take it to the extreme. I heard a mother tell a story yesterday. His son is just a college graduate. He seized every opportunity to communicate with foreign teachers during his college years. Similarly, he also loves to play and games, but playing is everyone's patent and obligation. He didn't give up his ideal because of these.

I feel a little rusty, but I really hope you can cheer up and find your own direction. My name is Zhou Yong, and I want to share your job hunting experience and thoughts with you. If you like, you can reply to me. I hope I can help! !