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Handling of special circumstances

Writer: smithl121smithl121

1. When looking for your first real job


If you are not the lucky one-a good school, a good major, a good grades and a resume-then be sincere and honest in front of the interviewer.


Be true to yourself and keep a calm mind. Calmly will help you find a suitable job.




2. When you are in trouble and have nowhere to escape


This dilemma includes: the boss is not promoted, so you cannot be promoted, and you cannot be transferred to other departments; you lose promotion opportunities again and again; you like the job, but the salary is too bad; or the salary is good, but the job content is disgusting ...


At this time, you need to: first continue to do what you are doing; at the same time, convey to the outside world your thoughts about leaving your job. If there is no headhunter to come to you, you will knock on the door of the next company.




3. When you are fired


Being fired is probably an embarrassing incident at the top of my working life.


Most people will excuse themselves after being fired, and excuses can lead to depression.


When encountering this, you may need to spend some time comforting yourself, but the most important thing is to adjust your mentality first, don’t fall into the “vortex of failure”, draw strength from family, friends or past experiences, and then renew as soon as possible. let's start.


When the next person asks you why you left your last job, you can tell the interviewer straightforwardly, but at the same time emphasize what you have learned from it, what methods you will use to avoid it, and what new plans you have in your new job.


In fact, the reasons for being dismissed and entrepreneurial failure are sometimes the same, but people look at the two in completely different perspectives.


But as long as you want to start again, who can stop you?

 
 
 

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