Question 1: After graduating from Zhihu, I was very confused and didn’t know what kind of job I should find. As a person who has been there, I should express my feelings. Hope it helps.
When I graduated, I felt confused at first. In the end, I chose a job that I liked instead of my major. You can only be motivated if you do work you love. Today, I have started my own business. I have long forgotten all the majors I studied in college, but I have gained experience that others cannot buy. In this era, success does not depend on your academic qualifications. You must be motivated, thoughtful and learning. You can succeed if you work hard.
Question 2: Four years after graduation, I still don’t know what I want to do. Zhihu allows me to pursue an online career, or an environmental career.
Question 3: One year after graduation, I still don’t know what to look for. What kind of job does Zhihu Automation graduate of course find an automation company?
You can go to a company that produces machine tools
or a company that automatically controls the production of products
As long as If you are willing, you won't be able to find it
Question 4: What interview skills do freshly graduated college students have? Zhihu 1. A good resume is undoubtedly a good stepping stone. In fact, after reading your resume, HR will already have a rough plan for you. As long as your performance can meet the description of your resume, HR will basically have it in mind. Bottom. Many people's resumes have a very confusing layout. If you are satisfied with such a resume, it means that you are a person with chaotic thinking. Do you think companies will accept such a person? Many resumes are full of words such as "very good" and "not bad". So what does "very good" mean? Generally, HR will think that if what you write is "very good" or "not bad", it means that you have nothing to offer, and naturally your resume will be thrown aside. Of course, there are some things that are really difficult to quantify. HR will evaluate how good you are based on the level of the entire resume. But if everything on your resume is good or not bad, it’s basically All that is left is being left out.
2. Exaggerate your resume. I
I dare say that basically 99% of people have exaggerations on their resumes. HR doesn't mind if you beautify it appropriately. After all, you are here to apply for a job, and people always have the habit of feeling good about themselves. However, if there is untrue information on the resume, it is fraud, and such people will not be accepted wherever they go. I once received a resume like this: someone is interning in a certain company. The resume says that this person is responsible for certain projects. How can a person who has not graduated yet be responsible for such an important project? After questioning, I found out that he was only responsible for sorting out some general information in the project and had not entered into the substantive work process. If you say you are involved in this project
, that’s fine, but if you say “responsible” and make it sound like it can’t work without you, this is too exaggerated.
Lack of preparation.
1. Introduce yourself.
I won’t say more about this. If you are not prepared for this, you are irresponsible for yourself and the company you are applying for. The fact is that many people are not ready. As a result, balabala comes down for one round, which is equivalent to hypnotizing HR
or reading your resume once, and HR is ready to let you go. In fact, it's not that some people are unprepared, they just don't know how to sell themselves. If you haven't thought about this issue yet, then wait until you have.
Come on.
2. Don’t understand the company and position you are applying for.
There is nothing to say about this. You are not required to memorize the history of the company, nor are you required to have a deep understanding of the position, but at least you have to know what this company does, at least You need to know what this position is roughly responsible for, and what abilities are required to be qualified. At least you can give a convincing answer when HR asks you "What do you think this position does" or "Why do you want to apply for this position?"
Communication skills.
1. Expression, tone, etc.
Many people have no facial expressions during the interview. They speak like a mosquito and keep their eyes on the table. Just imagine, if you chat with your classmates and they look like this, you still have Do you want to continue chatting? In addition, there is another extreme, that is, the facial expressions are too rich, the voice is too emotional, and the voice is so loud that even people outside the conference room can hear it clearly. If the repertory troupe is recruiting actors That's no problem.
2. Nothing to say and confusion. This is the most obvious problem. After a question came up, I was so rhetorical that I was stunned by HR's "What on earth do you want to say?"
To give the most common example - why do you think you are suitable for this position? Answer: Because I am very interested in this job, and I also believe that I can do it well. I work very hard and carefully, as long as you are willing to give me a chance...
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Basically I will interrupt the other person at this point. If the conversation is still so tepid, it is simply a waste of everyone's time. HR hopes to hear something very practical and something that can impress them. I heard that you are different from others. Although you said many beautiful words, when you break it down, none of them have any actual meaning.
This question appears to some extent in almost all interviews with students. Many people have this experience. When HR asks a question, they don't know how to answer it, but they have to answer it, so they start talking about it from one point to another, thinking about it while talking, and then they talk more and more. The further away you go, the greater the distance between the final answer and the question.
HR asks about the internship experience or the process of certain activities on your resume, and I hope you can explain it. This is not a difficult problem, but many people’s responses... >>
Question 5: What are the good jobs or good ways out for those who have graduated from college without getting a diploma? Zhihu***, and There are some small companies that don’t look at your diploma
Question 6: Which field of work has a future after graduation? There is no fixed answer to whether there is a future in a job. You have to think about what you like to do.
What you are more interested in doing, you can only do it well if you are interested in it
You also need to think about what you know, and then find some If your professional job is really nothing
Then you can try it out in a factory, you can also work as a KTV waiter, or you can do telephone customer service in some companies , these do not require much professional knowledge.
As long as you are confident that you can do it well, you can also choose to learn if you feel it is not good.
Go and see what is easier to do and make money now, mobile phone repair It’s not bad.
Even if you want to replace an Apple phone with a screen for a few hundred yuan each, you can’t do it.
You can imagine how much profit there will be. You can choose to study for a while first. Start your own business at home
The training and teaching of Guangzhou Love Crazy is very strict and you can learn real skills. You can choose to learn about it when you have time
Question 7: What should I do if I graduate from college and find a job or know about World War II? It depends on whether the further study of your major can bring you substantial effects. Personally, I think that generally applied majors are suitable for employment as early as possible, and then it is better to obtain some professional skill certificates. Research-oriented majors are suitable for further study, because The requirements for doing academic research are relatively high, and it is difficult to do well without a deep foundation.
Question 8: Why did you sell all your things when you graduated? Zhihu usually is too lazy to take them with you, because work comes immediately after graduation, and the clothes you wore as a student can rarely be worn at work. What's more, many of these clothes are outdated, so try to sell them off or get rid of them when you graduate, which will make them easier to carry. Of course, if you think a lot of clothes are good, you can also choose to pack them and send them home or pack them in two large suitcases and send them home.
Question 9: Why do many Java graduates change careers? Zhihu: It’s a personal reason. After all, programming is still very tiring, and you often have to work overtime. At a certain stage, you should consider changing careers.
Question 10: What are the graduates of Beijing Film Academy doing? Zhihu Beijing Film Academy: It has a great influence in the film and television industry. It has always been the domestic leader in the cultivation of film and television talents, and is closely related to the film and television industry. It is closely connected, has many opportunities for students to practice, and is highly recognized by the outside world. Among the graduates, in addition to the familiar star actors, they are spread across various industries in the film and television industry. In terms of high-end technology (recording, photography, animation, etc.), film school graduates can be said to be the best. In a theater crew, you may not meet graduates from China National Theater, but it is rare not to meet graduates from Nortel, and you can often be cared for by your senior brothers and sisters. Central Academy of Drama: This is also my favorite school. Compared with Beijing Film Academy, this school has more ivory tower characteristics and a strong cultural flavor. The only school whose influence in the film and television industry is comparable to that of the Film Academy, its graduates have achieved outstanding results. However, compared to the Film Academy, the Chinese Theater Academy is more youthful and less connected with society. The teaching level of Chinese opera teachers is still very high. The school is located in the center of Beijing, so you can better experience the cultural charm of Beijing. The Chinese Opera Performance Department should be the best in the country. Compared with film school, Chinese drama is more suitable for students who are devoted to drama art.