Isn't this tailor-made for "social phobia"?Graduates show their daily work, and netizens want to go
When I was a child, I was obviously a very "social cow" child, I could make new friends in a minute, and I could perform shows anytime and anywhere, which was a piece of cake. But as I grew older, I found that my flaunting "social cow" skills seemed to gradually lose their luster.
Nowadays, the label of "social phobia" seems to be deeply ingrained in the vast majority of college students, especially when it comes to job hunting, and many graduates are eager to find a job that doesn't require much talk and communication.
However, most jobs require teamwork, whether it's with colleagues or with clients, and most jobs aren't friendly to social phobes. We often feel together: compared with the hard work itself, interpersonal communication is the main reason for the fatigue of migrant workers.
At this moment, a graduate shared her daily work on the Internet, and as a result, she won the envy of countless graduates. The reason is very simple, she has been working for 8 years, and it seems that it completely meets the needs of "social phobia".
Isn't this tailor-made for "social phobia"?The graduates posted their daily work routines, which aroused heated discussions among netizens: eager to join.
In this fast-changing job market, few people will stick to the same job for years unless they are admitted to the system or join a state-owned enterprise. Especially for young graduates, it has become normal to change industries frequently and change jobs to find an industry and environment that adapts to them. For everyone, "employment first and then choosing a job" seems to have become a natural employment attitude.
This graduate has been in her position for a full 8 years, and during this time, not only has she not lost her love for her work, but her work has another point that many graduates envy, that is, the job has almost no complicated socialization, which is very suitable for people with social phobia.
Her profession is a "restorer of ancient books", which belongs to an extremely unpopular industry. However, the meaning of this job is very important. In short, the task of an ancient book restorer is to restore ancient or modern books and materials, which requires great patience and deep knowledge.
Since there is almost no intersection between this industry and other industries, and there are not many schools with related majors, the whole process from applying for the examination to employment has not attracted too many people's attention.
According to the graduate, many times, she can barely speak two words in the office all day, but she never feels bored. Seeing the introduction of this graduate, some netizens ridiculed, what a high-level "Versailles" this is?
Isn't that a job that you like and don't have to deal with people a job that's tailor-made for people with social phobia?Therefore, after seeing the work routine shared by this graduate, many netizens said: I am excited, but after seeing her graduation school and academic qualifications, more netizens said: Oh, it's a job I can't climb again!
From Fudan University to Peking University, this graduate majored in chemistry at the undergraduate level. Since there are relatively few cultural relics majors, she chose a chemistry major that would help her dream come true. When it came time to enter graduate school, she had a clear goal and applied for the archaeology major of Peking University.
In the eyes of outsiders, to be able to enter institutions like Fudan and Peking University, perhaps one should consider a more popular major, which may have a better career development and higher income after graduation.
However, for this classmate, from Fudan to Peking University, unpopular majors have always been her dream. She realized her ideals with her own abilities and turned her dreams into careers, which is really an enviable life.
Some people believe that to enter this coveted field, it is necessary to have a high score to support it. However, in fact, archaeology as a profession as a whole is relatively unpopular. Despite this, as the demand increases, many schools have begun to offer archaeology majors. Among them, some prestigious schools have higher score requirements, but there are also some schools that have relatively low score requirements for candidates.
For example, Jinling University of Science and Technology, as one of the earliest universities to offer undergraduate majors in ancient book restoration, Nanjing University of the Arts also provides cultural relics identification and restoration, porcelain restoration, calligraphy and painting restoration and mounting, ancient book restoration and other majors. Even Nanjing Mochou Secondary Vocational School has opened related majors. For candidates interested in this field, the opportunities for choice actually exist, except that those with better scores have more options and those with lower scores have correspondingly fewer options.
However, applying for the exam is not a trivial matter. To choose between love and popularity, graduates need to think twice, after all, the moment of filling in the volunteer is related to the candidate's future.
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