I want to resign and want to be a drifter, but no one has been invited to apply for a job after submitting my resume. What should I do?

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Your question is not simple, after all there is not much information. According to your description, let me be a bystander to analyze it.

As you can see from the question, you have a job now, but you are definitely not working well. Otherwise, there will be no idea of ​​"resigning and thinking of drifting north".

There is one thing that I should be clear in my heart. From a small city to a first-tier city in Beijing, there is no resource, no background, and no connections. The possibility of "counterattack" from the bottom is very small. There is a high possibility that when you have been "drifting" for several years or even more than ten years, you still have nothing.

If you encounter such an ending, will you still have no hesitation? The answer to this question is to see how firm your determination is. If your determination is a little shaken at the beginning, the probability of success of "North Drift" is basically zero. You're still living a quiet life in your own city, and it's not a bad choice.

Of course, if you are determined enough, go to Beijing wholeheartedly. So, let's take a look at the situation where you "send your resume and no one asks you".

When recruiting for any company, it only looks at one thing - how well the candidate matches the job. That is, whether the applicant can do the job well, and whether the knowledge/experience/skills/ability meets the requirements of the job.

Might as well find 10 from the list of positions you submitted your resume to before. Take out your resume and compare the two. From the three aspects of knowledge (education level), skills (practical level), and ability (personal quality level), whether they have met their requirements.

Through analysis, the conclusion is obvious that your conditions cannot match the position you want to do. There are two ways to deal with this situation.

A "curve to save the country" method, that is, first find a job that matches your own conditions, and do it yourself first. Then think about expanding outward, looking for opportunities to cut into the "circle" of the work you want to do.

The other is to satisfy one's own conditions. This requires a lot of work. It may be improved at three levels. Knowledge depends on "replenishment", skills rely on "practice", and ability depends on "precipitation". Once you have done it, you will have a better chance of success if you apply again. The risk with this approach is that, by the time you have the skills required for the job, it may become more demanding, making it harder for you to do the job you wanted to do.

When encountering a problem, calmly think about the key elements that affect the result, and think about how to make a positive change. Others do not know your specific situation, and the opinions given are based on some of the information you provide. But only if you know all about yourself, and only you are your "savior".

Hope to hear good news from you and good luck.

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