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How to find a sense of existence in state-owned enterprises? How to find your own position?
Ancient economic knowledge has been put into practice in Xiao's Idleness and Loneliness. After a long time, once the power is in hand, take measures at any time, and one or two big programs will become household names. This is a famous saying of Zuo. When you first enter a state-owned enterprise, it is inevitable that you will be unknown and have no sense of existence. So how can we find our own sense of existence and find our own position? Let's share today!

First, there is an old saying that gold always shines, which means that as long as you work hard enough and accumulate strong strength, you will be noticed sooner or later, show yourself and have your own sense of existence, or you need to speak on your own strength. But there is another sentence that may be more suitable for state-owned enterprises, that is, gold does not shine, or it needs sunshine. The sunshine here can refer to opportunities, the help of nobles and their own means. Dark and utilitarian, but if you want to survive in the jungle workplace, you still need to have your own way of survival and use certain means, but you must keep the bottom line and not harm the interests of others, and understand that some things are wrong.

Secondly, only crying children can get candy. There are too many people who have worked hard all their lives but have achieved nothing or even been paid attention to. This is why they are so sad and struggling in their work and life. Therefore, to avoid this situation, we must know how to show ourselves, not exaggerating or making false reports, but we still need clever skills to let leaders see ourselves. There is also a clear understanding of yourself, what kind of work you are suitable for, whether it is flexible or practical, skilled or quantitative, in order to find your own position and adapt to local conditions.