February** Dynamic Incentive Plan As a graduating senior, there are four important things that need your attention and take care of them that could have a significant impact on your future career or daily life. Please take a moment to read the following suggestions and consider how they can be applied to your actual situation.
First of all, you need to be clear about your career goals. Before you graduate, it's a good idea to be able to determine the direction of your work. If possible, seek a job offer within the system, as such a job often provides a high career start and stable room for development. Even if you are only now preparing for the relevant exams, as long as you pay attention and prepare in advance, you will still have many opportunities to work in the system after graduation.
Secondly, if you fail any subjects or fail your grades, you must take the make-up exam in time. This is not only for a smooth graduation, but also to keep your academic record in good shape. If you have been offered a job in the establishment during your senior year but are unable to graduate because you failed a course, your job opportunity may be forfeited.
Third, keep your various certificates properly, including academic degree certificates, CET-4 and CET-6 certificates, computer certificates and other honorary certificates. These certificates are very important when you look for a job after graduation and apply for hukou migration.
Finally, remember to dispose of your files properly. Generally speaking, records may be stored in two places: if you work within the system, the files will be stored in your unit; If you work in a company, your files will be stored in the talent center where your account is located. Remember not to keep the file in your own hands, otherwise it may cause the file to become a "dead file" and it will be difficult to re-enter the system in the future.
The above four points are very important, and I hope you can take them seriously and deal with them properly. I wish you a bright future, come on!