When I was a senior, I found that there was nothing to write on my resume. At that time, it was already late.
On the one hand, career planning can be said to be the premise of all activities in university life, including academic research, social interaction, internship, doing projects and so on. With career planning, it is like having a center of the circle, projecting countless skill points that need to be met before they can be realized. The university gave you four years to meet one by one. Without the center of the circle, all activities are scattered and invisible. You don't know if the left fist and the right fist are meaningful. Finally, after four years, you will get a running account, with everything, but nothing to master, which is meaningless.
2. Always strive for progress.
This is what I once wrote down to remind myself how to spend four years in college. I hope it is useful:)
"I must work hard day and night and try my best to catch up, so as not to be left behind by these favored children. In order to gain a foothold in this field, I must always pay attention and remain vigilant.
I can't sleep while others are sleeping. Others are confused, and I am always awake. We should strive to be independent, instead of following the crowd, being unsociable and not being a fan of anyone. To be an opinion leader, you should always live in fresh trends. Believe in inspiration and intuition, and believe that the cause of love will eventually achieve me. Not afraid of failure. dare to act and dare to bear responsibility
As a girl, I am very ambitious. Just give me the love of my other half in the future. I will buy my own bread. "
Among my friends, there are cto who dominated the global VR industry in high school and declined numerous investments and acquisitions. With a genius who impressed me with his simple vision and decision-making ability, he tried to explore how to change the mode of human-computer interaction. There are great programmers, independent developers, sought-after front-end engineers, jewelry designers, and girls who want to be world-class dessert chefs regardless of opposition.
These people, like me, just turned 19.
I don't envy or admire any rich second-generation officials, but I really admire all people of my age who have made amazing achievements and are low-key and modest.
I have to work hard day and night to catch up so as not to be left far behind by these favored children.