Hello teachers!
I am a college student majoring in logistics management, and I don't know whether to go to graduate school or get a job now.
Because most of the logistics management graduate school entrance examination has to take mathematics, I am not good at mathematics, and I am not very sure. I want to take the logistics engineering and management exam, but many people on the Internet say that it will be reformed, and now I don't know whether it is a postgraduate examination or employment?
Can you help with that? Thank you!
Hello classmates! Your question, I try to answer from the following aspects for your reference:
The first point is about the question of graduate school entrance examination or employment
Based on your description and my personal experience, I would recommend that you go straight to employment. The main reasons are:
Because you are a post-secondary student, you have a lot of pressure to study, and you yourself mentioned that you are not very good at mathematics. In this case, the probability of your success in graduate school is relatively small (not impossible). If you succeed in the graduate school entrance examination, it is fine, in case you do not succeed, you will completely miss the school's autumn job fair, which is equivalent to missing a lot of direct employment opportunities;
Secondly, the depreciation of graduate students' academic qualifications is very serious, and the employment advantage of graduate students over undergraduate students is not obvious. Moreover, you are upgrading to a post-secondary school, and I believe that the institution you are applying for is not a 92 college. If you are only admitted to the graduate school of Double Non-Residential, then the three-year study experience is not necessarily more useful than the three-year work experience (the benefit is better);
The second is that you are still hesitating, and in this case, you will be very anxious throughout the graduate school entrance examination process. Even if you decide to take the graduate school entrance examination now, from today until the end of the graduate school entrance examination in December, you will be completely in dire straits. And this anxiety is due to factors such as unsuccessful graduate school entrance examinations, difficult employment to find a job, missed autumn recruitment, poor math, and expensive tuition fees for training courses. Instead of suffering on such days, it is better to prepare for the autumn recruitment simply and directly.
Because you're a junior in college, if you decide to get a job right now, it's just the right time.
Now is the time to review your resume to see if you already have campus experience, internship experience, and other relevant credentials. If there are still vacancies, the last half a year can be well replenished.
It is equivalent to spending more than half a year to prepare your resume, and the probability of success in autumn recruitment will be greatly improved.
While you are in school, you should also take the time to study your future employment direction, don't be about the autumn recruitment, and still confused about what company and what position you should apply for, these questions you have to consider now.
If you are planning to pursue a career in logistics in the future, my advice is to work near your home.
If that's the case, it's time to pay attention to logistics parks and logistics companies near your home. In particular, pay attention to those large logistics enterprises and logistics parks, study the business of these companies, pay attention to their corporate culture. If it is a logistics park, you should understand the main business of this business, the owner company, the enterprises settled in it, and whether these enterprises are interested in themselves.
While observing these companies, it is equivalent to looking for internship positions for yourself, and even accumulating your own ** data.
I often say that people don't have a plan for the future, it's not that they don't want to plan, but they don't know how to plan and where to start writing their own plans.
In view of this, my suggestion is to clarify what you can understand step by step, and then expand it in turn to reason about the other content, so that you can slowly move forward, and the future path will gradually become clear.
Many students are very confused about their future work performance when they are about to graduate. On the one hand, I don't know what I have studied in four years of college, and on the other hand, I don't know that I should submit my resume to **.
In response to these doubts, you should take the time to study them carefully in your junior year.
The second point is the issue of logistics engineering and management to be reformed
Recently, there have been a lot of friends discussing this issue in the group, to be honest, I haven't seen a specific document saying that this needs to be reformed. But from the perspective of time, there is no need to deliberately pay attention to this matter.
Because there is still a lot of time before the day of the real decision, everyone still has time to study.
Judging from the law of national policy change, even if he wants to reform, there will be corresponding alternatives, and I believe that he will not cancel the graduate students in this direction for no reason.
And, most likely, for another five years.
Therefore, students who are still anxious about this problem can take a break for the time being and do what they can do at hand.
As I said earlier, whether you are going to graduate school or getting employed, first take out your resume and see what are the obvious weaknesses. See if there is an internship (if the internship is not related to logistics, then you must do it related to logistics, otherwise it will be meaningless on your resume), and see if you have four or six levels (if you haven't taken the fourth level yet, don't think about the graduate school entrance examination or something.) If you haven't passed the fourth level and the sixth level, you will do the sixth level first, but if you don't take the postgraduate examination in the future, this certificate is very meaningful).
If you're done with all of the above, go and study what I just said. Go to research logistics companies, logistics parks, if you don't know the direction, study your neighborhood and your school's neighborhood.
Find one or two companies that you are familiar with or like, study their main business and operation model, and figure out the distribution of their branches and headquarters locations across the country. Take a look at their company's *** to find out what positions they are recruiting for and what the requirements are. Check your resume to see what ...... are still lacking
In addition, we should try to constantly broaden our horizons and have a full understanding of the industry and form of logistics. Don't just think of JD SF rookie Debang when it comes to logistics.
These are the sectors of express logistics, you also need to learn about railway logistics, international freight forwarding, air logistics, ports, logistics equipment, logistics real estate, cold chain logistics, special line fleets and companies, special logistics and so on.
There are very large companies under these logistics industries and sectors, and these companies generally have branches and business centers all over the country. After graduating in the future, you can advance to the branch and learn three years of experience before going to the head office. After three or five years, I will switch jobs to other companies in my hometown and become an operation leader or district leader.
Because you have a bachelor's degree and a major in logistics management, doing these jobs is a matter of course.
Talking about this, I still want to remind everyone that when submitting a resume to find a job, you must first look at the company and then look at the position. Don't end up missing out on a good company just because you're not familiar with a position.
Because within the company, positions can be adjusted and changed.
I hope you will enter the company first, and then slowly look for the position and department you like.
If you can't get into the company all the time, and you keep looking at the position you want but can't get, you will end up wasting your time.
Look at the company first and then look at the position, just like when we recruit people, we often look at the school first, and then look at the major.
If you are a graduate of Beijing Jiaotong University, we will recognize you no matter whether you are majoring in rail, logistics, or any other major. Because you graduated from Beijing Jiaotong University, no matter how it is, it won't be too bad.
On the contrary, if you are a graduate of an ordinary double-non college, and you say how your major ranks in the country, we don't care much. No matter what you say, I've never heard of your school, so what about being at the top of the rankings?
That's why when I answer everyone's questions about the graduate school entrance examination, I recommend that you take the 92 exam, if you can't get the 92 exam, then the graduate income may not be very high.
If I can give an undergraduate student a monthly salary of 8000, I can't give a double non-graduate student 12w, I'll give you up to 8500, if you don't do it, I'll call that undergraduate back.
If you are 92, we will give you all the resources and train you as a department head or manager. Why? Just because we believe that if you can get into 92, you will have the ability to learn and innovate, and you will be able to become a leader.
Although sometimes this is not the case, it is more reliable to press the treasure on them than on Shuangfei.
Based on these "unspoken rules", we often sigh why many parents want their children to do well in the college entrance examination, because for most people, how the future development of this person will be has actually been determined at the moment when the college entrance examination results come out. **10,000 Fans Incentive Plan
The third point is about the upgrading of the book
In fact, I personally admire the students who are upgrading to a bachelor's degree.
It's not like when I was in high school, everyone was very curly, at this time you study, I study, everyone learns, this is normal. But when you get to a junior college, you may only understand what you have really experienced. The classmates around me are from the best of the best, they want to do everything in high school, and they have everything to do in school.
In this environment and background, it is really not easy for a person to go on, to learn, and to work hard.
I know a classmate who studied a small language in a junior college, and then promoted herself to a bachelor's degree, studied business management, and then went to graduate school, which seemed to be a major in social management, and then took the public examination, and now works in the county's human resources and social security bureau.
Along the way, he never complained, step by step, to the current stable and enviable position.
Anyway, from my personal point of view, if you were an undergraduate from the beginning, I can only say that you are average, but if you are a post-secondary student, I would say that you are very good.
But then again, awesome is awesome, I still want 92.
Okay, that's all for today.
Good night.