6month13In the evening, the School of Electrical Engineering is in the lecture hall109Held an employment experience exchange meeting,Cheng Renqian、Fu Jinzhao、Yan Shuai and three other students who successfully applied for jobs in companies such as State Grid shared their employment experience。
Proposed by Cheng Renqian,There is a conflict between employment and postgraduate entrance examination,Students should make their own choices before the end of their junior year,Students who choose employment have been actively seeking information on employment and job hunting since their junior year。He suggested that everyone start from the grade employment group、On-campus employment information platform、Obtain information from other university employment information platforms and other channels。Also,He also introduced the general content of the written test interview,And use a video to tell students how to write their resume。
Fu Jinzhao shared his experience in preparing for the State Grid Examination with his classmates,He explained the pros and cons of applying for State Grid,Inform students to make rational analysis when choosing employment positions,Then a brief description of the question types of the written test,Remind students not to neglect the grasp of forms and policies while reviewing professional knowledge,And focus on the importance of review methods,Only if you master the correct method,You can get twice the result with half the effort。
Yan Shuai talked about his interview and written test experience in a humorous tone,Shared his journey when applying for a job,He said that mentality is very important during the written test and interview process,Students should always maintain a positive attitude,And bravely attend the interview。
Through this exchange meeting,Several students who have successfully found employment provided advice and guidance to students who plan to find a job,Pointed them in the direction,Also sets an example for electrical students,Contributes to the formation of a more positive employment development atmosphere in the School of Electrical Engineering。