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I'm also a senior, so I suggest you study some journalism stuff last semester, draw up a schedule, and strictly follow the plan; I'll start looking for it next semester, and there are still many units, so I don't miss the woodcutter. Believe in yourself and you'll find it!
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You might as well find a job first, having a stable income is the foundation of entering society, are you still in the transition period? I've just graduated and I'm now used to the heavy work, how about you? Take a look at your classmates, their examples should be enough for you to learn.
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What are you doing again in your senior year?
Or go to graduate school. Otherwise, come out and work.
After working and working, you will find that there are many interesting things in other industries that are worth learning.
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Look for it after you've learned. During the transition period, the mentality is the most important!!
Believe in yourself!
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Devote yourself wholeheartedly to your studies, and in fact, journalism work is considered separately (be rational).
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Make a list and choose which aspect has more advantages! It's a little trick in case you don't know how to do it, try it......
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Summary. When I was in my senior year, I started looking for a job. The senior year actually passed very quickly, so I must be nervous.
This article will share some dry information on how to plan your career development plan in advance, surpass your peers, and how to find a suitable job. If you don't plan to take the graduate school entrance examination or the public entrance examination, the start of the senior year is even a little late. The one-year year of the senior year will pass quickly, and after graduation, I will basically miss the school recruitment, and I can only participate in the social recruitment at that time.
Without any internship and work experience, it will only make it exponentially more difficult to find a job. So, it's time to change your mindset as soon as possible and start thinking about what you need to do to prepare for your job search! However, many students have no clue about finding a job, what job is suitable for them?
Once you find the right job, how can you be competitive? How to impress the interviewer and get a job opportunity? I'm going to help you figure out how to find a job in 5 stages:
1. How to clarify the career direction.
2. How to improve vocational skills and meet the requirements of employers.
3. How to accumulate practical experience.
4. How to write a high-quality resume and prepare a portfolio.
5. Effective job search channels.
Are you looking for a job since your senior year?
When I was in my senior year, I started looking for a job. The senior year actually passed very quickly, so I must be nervous. This article will share some dry information on how to plan your career development plan in advance, surpass your peers, and how to find a suitable job.
If you don't plan to take the graduate school entrance examination or the public entrance examination, the start of the senior year is even a little late. The one-year year of the senior year will pass quickly, and after graduation, I will basically miss the school recruitment, and I can only participate in the social recruitment at that time. Without any internship and work experience, it will only make it exponentially more difficult to find a job.
So, it's time to change your mindset as soon as possible and start thinking about what you need to do to prepare for your job search! However, many students have no clue about finding a job, what job is suitable for them? Once you find the right job, how can you be competitive?
How to impress the interviewer and get a job opportunity? I will help you clarify the idea of finding a job from 5 stages: 1. How to clarify the career direction.
2. How to improve vocational skills and meet the requirements of employers.
3. How to accumulate practical experience.
4. How to write a high-quality resume and prepare a portfolio.
5. Effective job search channels.
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According to your school regulations.
If your school says that you need an internship, you must do it.
Otherwise, you will not be able to graduate.
If your school doesn't stipulate that internships are mandatory, don't do internships, and make the arrangements you said first.
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