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How to write the campus job fair?
It is wise to plan ahead. As college students, opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared. So my classmates and I also walked into the gym early and attended the campus internship job fair held by the school today. The original intention of my participation in this job fair is not only to feel that every atmosphere at the recruitment site is full of tension, but also to observe the current job demand. More importantly, give yourself a direction and orientation to lay a solid foundation for finding an ideal job in the future. In the face of a group of competitors like junior year, although I don't have much hope for the success of the application, the atmosphere of the job fair deeply touched me, and I have my own experience and sentiment:

First of all, I need to learn more knowledge more seriously. There is a recruitment position and requirement at the top of each recruitment form. Through this participation, I know the popularity of my major, but when I see the requirements, I feel far away from myself. As far as my own professional computer is concerned, many companies require computer and related majors, which shows that the threshold of this major is not high, so if you want to reveal your advantages, you must study hard for professional courses and strengthen your communication and language expression skills. In addition, although I have learned some professional knowledge, I still have to find some knowledge points related to my major in the market, so I still have to learn a lot.

Second, although we have professional knowledge now, it is all theoretical, and the lack of practical ability makes college students become experts on paper. Computer work requires high practice. Even if you haven't studied relevant courses, you can still do a good job as long as you have rich practice. This is why some companies in front recruit people to talk about computer and related majors, and practice can only be accumulated by themselves at work. We should spend more time putting ourselves into practical operation so as to have a rich foundation before leaving school. In the final analysis, we college students should think more about our own reasons. We have no chance to learn to create opportunities. What we lack is not only real time, but also a kind of initiative and consciousness.

Third, try to lower your price before you have enough capital. At the scene, we can easily see the phenomenon of "favoring one over the other". In front of many well-known enterprises, there are many people waiting in line, but compared with others, it is obviously a little deserted. Shuttling between candidates, I realized that the main problem is that when discussing salary issues, I often fail to understand. Some college students overestimate themselves and don't know themselves. In their eyes, low-level practices are like "anti-aircraft guns hitting mosquitoes-overqualified." For enterprises, the talents needed are high-quality talents who can put down their airs, start from the grassroots and position themselves reasonably. Therefore, if college students attach too much importance to their so-called higher education, but can't rationally position themselves, they will inevitably suffer in employment, then the so-called higher education is just equal to unemployment, which may not be what any college student wants to see.

I'm glad that I walked into such a job site where I can perceive the future today. Some people say that the second year of high school is an embarrassing period for me to get into, but I think it is a stage of struggle that is neither too early nor too late. We should learn basic skills well and not be afraid of hardship. If you have good knowledge, you can get it in a proper way, but if you accumulate it in a proper way, you can get it in a proper way. In the cruel social competition, the grassroots does not mean that there is no promise. Among the few female CEOs, Carly, the former Pratt & Whitney CEO, has also worked at the grassroots level for many years, and her rich experience is the most solid stepping stone to success. Life is like a song, with ups and downs, ups and downs. Without humiliation and struggle, there will be no success. While we saw an Apple changing the world, we also saw Jobs' struggle and persistence all his life. You can't see the rainbow until you experience wind and rain. Only when you have experienced heavy, can you relax. What we have to do is to give ourselves an immortal dream, and then bravely accumulate in the struggle.

People who have accumulated, self-knowledge, self-confidence and persist in the end will laugh at life humorously and easily.

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