Change jobs three times a year and end up losing ourselves, what should we do?

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He Lan graduated from an undergraduate college in a third-tier city this year, where she majored in computerized accounting and marketing. After graduation, she originally planned to find a financial job, but many companies were reluctant to ask for a fresh graduate without any financial processing experience, so she had no choice but to find a sales job. Because she has to go to the market, run to customers, and sometimes socialize with customers, this is a kind of torture in He Lan's view. She prefers to work in an office. After three months, she decided to give up this job. She has a job, but both her supervisor, colleagues and mother persuaded her to stick to it. After all, her performance has improved a lot. In the end, she finally gave up the job after weighing it.

Two months later, she finally found a job as a financial assistant in a small wood products processing factory, but because she had no experience, she had to learn everything from scratch, and the company's finance refused to teach her knowledge, so she worked three times. She thought that there was really no room for development as a financial accountant, so she resigned, but the money her mother gave her was about to be used up, and she continued to ask her mother for money without shame. After working like this for half a year, she thought the salary was too low, the owner of the Taobao store was difficult to get along with, and her work was very unsatisfactory. She chose to resign again, and she lost her life direction as she was confused about the future. She knows what job to look for next, and the fresh graduate who worked with her in sales has already become a marketing executive after her hard work...

I believe that many college students who have just graduated have the same experience as her. After graduation, they want to find a job to fill their stomachs, and then choose a job first, regardless of whether the job is suitable for them or not, but after a while After a month, I became bored with this job for various reasons. I wanted to change jobs, but I didn’t know which job was right for me, so I blindly looked for the next job. I did several kinds of jobs, but when I turned around, I realized that I had learned nothing and was still in the “trial period”. Reincarnation, let yourself lose the purpose and direction of life.

No career plan, unsatisfactory work, unsatisfactory treatment, hard work, and dislike of the job. This is the reason why many people switch jobs. This is a typical manifestation of the "rebellious period" of people in the workplace, but this "rebellious period" It is not the rebellious behavior of children, but a typical performance that we do not plan our career development plan after careful consideration and do not know how to overcome difficulties.

We in the workplace must remember: when there is a job-hopping or these behaviors in our hearts, we must think carefully about ourselves. Is job-hopping really beneficial to ourselves? Don't these difficulties happen in other companies? Will personal income really increase significantly after job-hopping? You must not change companies frequently on impulse. After all, frequent job-hopping is very detrimental to your career development, and many companies will not like a person who frequently changes jobs. If you have a "job-hopping" plan, you still need to calm down. There is a "rebellious period". It's better to stick to it, and it's best not to quit.

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