After a few years of working, I couldn't help but start feeling lost and lost in my career development. Looking back on my current situation, I realize that I haven't achieved much in the workplace. The salary received every month is only 13k, which is far from what I expected. I can't help but feel like I'm a failure.
I graduated from South China Agricultural University in 2007 with a major in agricultural economics and management. During my university years, I worked hard to study Xi and actively participated in various academic activities and club organizations. I am well aware of the importance and development potential of the agricultural field, so I chose this major. However, after graduating, I did not succeed in turning my professional knowledge and skills into an advantage for career advancement.
I chose Shenzhen as my employment city. Shenzhen is a city known for its rapid economic development and vast employment opportunities. However, I didn't find a job that matched my professional background. Eventually, I joined a state-owned enterprise and worked in a job that had nothing to do with the agricultural sector. Although the job was stable, it was out of touch with my major and prevented me from reaching my potential.
I only get 1The 3k salary made me start questioning my worth and abilities. I know that I put in a lot of hard work, but the rewards are very limited. This level of salary did not meet my living needs, and it made me even more frustrated with my failures. I understand that salary does not fully represent a person's value, but it does reflect my current career status and development.
In order to change my current predicament, I decided to re-examine my career plan and set clear goals. Look for job opportunities that match my professional background so that I can better use my strengths. In addition, I plan to actively participate in industry networking and networking activities to expand my network and increase contact with industry experts to gain more career opportunities and development resources. What do my friends think is a good development direction for my major?