Choose your first job carefully. No matter how difficult it is, don’t take up these three jobs. There is really no future.

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When looking for a job, don't take it lightly, especially your first job.

Unfortunately, when many young people choose their first job, they are very casual, they think-

"It's your first job anyway. If it doesn't work, you can leave at any time. I'm young and qualified to be self-willed!"

Oh, your domineering, really domineering!

However, I still recommend that you choose your first job carefully. It determines your workplace outlook and future work habits, which means it determines your future.

No matter how bad you are, no matter how hard it is for you to find a job, you must never engage in these three types of jobs. If you don’t make money, it will ruin your future.

Choose your first job carefully. No matter how difficult it is, don’t take up these three jobs. There is really no future.

  1. Don't choose a job that is too comfortable

Many young people will try to be comfortable in their first job because they have too many ideas - thinking about playing, thinking about being comfortable.

For them, the best working state is this:

The working hours are short, the workload is small, the boss doesn't care, and the colleagues don't talk about it, you can freely arrange the work content, do what you want, and take a break if you don't want to do it, oh, yes, if you can play the glory of the king or eat chicken at work better...

Not to mention that there is no such "perfect" job, and even if there is, it is not recommended that you do it.

Work, especially your first job, determines your future work habits and ability to work.

If you are in a job that is too comfortable, you will never learn anything, how can you improve your progress? You can be at ease for a while, but not forever. When one day you mature, grow up, and finally realize that this is not possible, you will painfully discover that you have been left far behind by your peers.

In terms of experience, you can't compete with your peers; in terms of age, you can't compete with newcomers - in the end, you can only admit that you have made yourself a waste!

When you are young, don't think about comfort. At the age when you have the strongest learning ability, you should challenge yourself, because at this time your trial and error costs are the lowest, and as a newcomer, others are more willing to teach you.

Choose your first job carefully. No matter how difficult it is, don’t take up these three jobs. There is really no future.

  1. Don't choose a job that has no room for development

When you first start looking for a job, you can't go directly to a manager or supervisor, right?

Generally speaking, the work we have just started is very low-level, but we must at least ensure that it has room for development.

Only if there is room for development in this job, our efforts will be rewarded, and we will have the possibility to "go to a higher level".

Just imagine, if your first job is customer service, you have worked hard for five years, and at most you are a customer service supervisor, but what you do is actually customer service work. What's the point? Five years later, you are already old!

At this time, someone may have said that it is the first job anyway, as long as there is a salary, the development space does not matter, the big deal is to change jobs!

You can indeed change jobs, but when you change jobs, the other party will definitely ask about your previous work experience. That is, your previous job determines the nature of your next job. If you do a job that has no room for development from the beginning, then you will most likely be assigned to this kind of position in the future, and you will never have a future.

Choose your first job carefully. No matter how difficult it is, don’t take up these three jobs. There is really no future.

  1. Don't choose a job that is too annoying

The best way to find a job is to do a job you love.

Unfortunately, only one or two out of 100 people are lucky enough to find something they like to do.

It's vital, then, that we settle for the next best thing and find jobs that we don't hate too much.

If the job you found at the beginning was a job you hated, you must have no passion and enthusiasm when you went to work, and naturally you would be too lazy to learn and improve. In doing so, you are wasting the work experience.

And in order to get away from this hated job, you will be eager to find another home. At that time, you will probably think that any job is better than the one you hate now, then you will really find a random job— In this way, you just jumped from "too annoying" to "not so annoying", and there is still no future to speak of, isn't it?

Write at the end:

The first job is really important, so be careful! because--

When you button the wrong first button, the buttons below are all destined to be misplaced, unless you unbutton the first button and button again!

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