In the days when I graduated, finding a job wasn't as easy and quick as it is now. At that time, there was no massive recruitment information, no dazzling job options, and no one-click delivery. We have to rely on our own feet to enter the talent market and communicate face-to-face with the recruiter.
I still remember that the talent market was always crowded and bustling at that time. Everyone was holding a thick resume, and their faces were full of anticipation and nervousness. We shuttled from one job booth to another, looking for suitable job opportunities. Whenever we see a job we like, we pause, read the job posting, and then pluck up the courage to talk to the recruiter.
At that time, we didn't have too many skills and routines, only sincerity and enthusiasm. We will introduce our experience and expertise in detail, and express our love and pursuit of work. Recruiters will also be impressed by our sincerity and give us more opportunities and encouragement.
Of course, the process of finding a job is also full of frustration and loss. Sometimes, we are rejected because we do not meet the recruiter's requirements; Sometimes, we lose because of the competition. However, we did not give up, but continued to persevere, constantly looking for new opportunities.
Eventually, we all found our own jobs and started a new career. Although we have different ways of looking for jobs, the love and pursuit of work is our common spiritual pillar.
Today, when I think back to the experience of looking for a job in those days, I am still filled with emotion. At that time, although we did not have the convenience and comfort we have now, we had more sincerity and enthusiasm. That spirit is worth cherishing and inheriting forever.