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One is starting from scratch, and the other is no clue and no experience, just like that, it is still good in Shanghai, close to home in Shanghai, there are many financial employment opportunities, and there is a relative's house to live, so it provides you with a lot of convenient conditions for finding a job, you can have less other worries, and you can also focus more on finding a job, especially renting a house, it is very difficult to rent a house in Beijing, and it may be too high to find the right one, and the low one may be far away from where you work, and it is not convenient, There are a lot of friends in Beijing, but there are not many opportunities for you to get together with them after you go, so I think it's better to go to Shanghai.
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According to your elaboration, first of all, you have to choose your employment route, and then I suggest that you look for relevant jobs in both places on the recruitment, no matter which city you go to, you have to look for a job, if you find it on the Internet, you will go to ** are sure, I am in Shanghai now, you don't always want to rely on others, you have to find your own way, in the choice of the place to go.
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Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the two places:
Beijing: Advantages: 1Lots of friends; 2.I have stayed and am more familiar with Shanghai.
Disadvantages: 1Far from home; 2.You have to find someone to share the room.
Shanghai: Advantages: 1close to home; 2.There are relatives who can take care of (where to live can be solved) 3There are more employment opportunities in finance.
Disadvantages: 1Not many friends;
If you encounter something in a different place, you have to bear it yourself (you should feel it when you study abroad), friends have their own things and it is impossible to help you at any time, if you are close to home, you can take care of it at home, and you can also meet many people in the new environment.
You can refer to it!
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When you're looking for a job, the following aspects may be something you need to consider:
1 Company culture and values: Understanding the company's culture and values and making sure they align with your own values and work style will give you the greatest sense of fulfillment and satisfaction in the company.
2 Job content and career development: When choosing a job, carefully consider whether the job content matches your interests and abilities, and can provide useful opportunities and challenges for your career development. In addition, the promotion of the position and the increase in salary are also an important factor to consider.
3 Location and working hours: Where and working hours can have an impact on your productivity and quality of life. Taking into account your personal circumstances, choose a suitable place to work and for a period of time.
4 Salary and benefits: Salary and benefits are also one of the factors to consider when considering a job offer. You need to consider how your salary level and other benefits compare to the market and whether they are reasonable and competitive.
5 The company's development and prospects: When choosing a company, consider the company's development and prospects to determine if it is a promising company. Understanding the company's business and market prospects, understanding the company's management and strategic planning, can provide you with a better basis for decision-making.
In the end, finding a job is a personal decision, and you need to carefully consider your strengths and weaknesses, determine your career goals, and choose a job that suits you best.
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I think the choice of major and work location must be more in line with you, if you don't like it very much, it is recommended not to choose.
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If you go to the place where the registration card is written, you can have the status of a cadre and calculate the length of service; Now the registration card has been issued, and the file has been dispatched, as long as you go to report, and then change jobs as long as you change files, you don't need to be re-dispatched; As for the Education Bureau, it is indeed a little puzzled, maybe it is a subordinate receiving unit of human resources, just like writing the Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, which is actually to the subordinate Talent Service Bureau, but on this point, it is recommended to call the Education Bureau ** to consult.
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First of all, respect your first choice, but when choosing A, try not to let B know that you are going to A to work, you are a real talent, and it is also needed by Company A, if you feel uncomfortable after working in A for a period of time, and Company B has not recruited the right candidate at that time, then you still have a chance, provided that the skills you have mastered are really excellent, so that both companies cherish you as a talent, maybe you can also put forward your own requirements in terms of salary, in addition, I also suggest you a little, Whether you stay in Company A, work for a period of time to go to B, or change jobs to find another company, I sincerely hope that you can learn something in Company A, including professional skills, interpersonal relationships, and social experience. These are the capital you do well, and the capital you take off! Good luck!
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