Personally, the most fortunate life decision I am currently making is my first job change!
More than 20 years ago, after graduating from university, I first joined a state-owned company. Within a few months, I felt the urge to leave, for the simple reason that the supernatural working environment of state-owned enterprises is really not suitable for young people.
With the idea of leaving, I started looking for a job. At that time, there was no way to compare the channels for finding a job with nowThere are two main types of reliability: one is the recruitment advertisement in the newspaper;The second is all kinds of job fairs held by human resources agencies. I was looking for a job mainly through newspaper advertisements because I was working.
My family was in Xi'an, and there were two newspapers that were popular with readers at that timeOld Xi'an should know that they are "Huashang Daily" and "Xi'an Evening News".
In order to find a job, I subscribed to both newspapers, and every day when I got the newspaper, I rushed to read the job postings. Speaking of which,At that time, I didn't know the career plan, and I didn't know what job I should find, and the only thing I knew was that I had to leave my current unit.
I have been looking for jobs for half a year, during which I have submitted a lot of resumes and had some interviews, but I have never found the job I want. It wasn't until two days before my birthday in August that I saw a foreign-funded company in Huashang Daily looking for a foreign affairs representative, and I was attracted to the position. At that time, foreign-funded enterprises had a halo, and it was the dream of many young people to enter foreign companies. So although I don't know what the foreign affairs representative does, I consider that I graduated from the English major, and I may have the opportunity to use English for foreign affairs work, and my English is a plus for applying for a job in a foreign company, so I immediately sent my resume to the company, and by the way, the cover letter I sent was the kind sent through the post office.
After I waited anxiously for two days, I finally received a ** call from the company's HR, inviting me to go to the company for an interview the next day. After turning off **, I immediately asked the leader for leave, of course, for the reason of making up.
The next day, I changed into a full suit when I was looking for a job when I graduated, and arrived at the door of the company an hour early, and after waiting for dozens of minutes, I went to the guard room to express my intention, and the guard room contacted the personnel department, and soon a little girl about my age led me into the company, she arranged me in a small conference room, and then I accepted two rounds of interviews. The first one was a human resources manager, who mainly asked about my academic qualifications and school, and asked about the reason for applying for a job. Ten minutes later, the personnel manager finished chatting, said to let the department manager talk to me, I waited for a few minutes, I met my future leader, she is a professional woman in her 30s, very talkative, very cordial, chatted with me a lot, but also introduced the position, I only know that the foreign affairs department is mainly to do some business and external communication things, and I understand not quite the same, however, these make me feel very fresh, and I also like the office environment and company atmosphere of foreign companies, I also expressed my strong desire to work in the company。 Of course, I didn't get the results on the day of the interview, just told me to go back and wait for news.
After spending a few days in apprehension, I received a ** from the company's personnel interview.
The following week, I quickly went through the resignation procedures, and to this day I can recall what he said when he went to resign from our unit leader that day."You were the first person to resign since the establishment of our unit"Haha!
In the second week, I officially joined this foreign-funded company and started my part-time job, although I have experienced layoffs and various unsatisfactory things over the years, I have never regretted my decision, and I am still glad that I made the right life decision at that time.