Graduation is near, and I'm busy finding a way out for myself. Because my major is relatively cold, the job hunting process is more careful. I have been job hunting for several months now, and only I know the experience.
First, let's talk about resumes. Before preparing for the first job fair at Normal University, I saw my roommate's resume was very beautiful and thick. Then I looked at mine, just three thin sheets, which made me feel very uneasy. So I added a cover and a self-recommendation letter, making it look a little thicker. But when I arrived at the job fair, I found that the recruiters didn't have enough time to carefully examine my resume, one page was enough, simple and clear.
1. During the winter vacation, I also participated in a job fair. Before the job fair, I kept thinking about how to highlight myself. So I went to the venue early with a classmate from Normal University. We read the recruitment information of the participating companies at the job fair thoroughly, picked a few, and wrote down the names of these units on my self-recommendation letter. I thought that when I arrived at the scene, I would show them my self-recommendation letter and tell them that I am well-prepared. This trick worked a bit. I told the HR (Human Resources Manager) of the first company that I didn't come here randomly. Looking at the HR's eyes, I felt hopeful. Probably the people before me didn't do this. He immediately put my job application aside, and I received a phone call for an interview a few days later.