1. Advantages: Analyze your personal advantages and find the best career choice.
1, personal advantage refers to the inherent qualities or abilities that can help a person achieve his goals. By identifying personal advantages, college graduates can turn them into career advantages and find better career choices.
2. It may be difficult for a lonely person to establish contact with others, but he may have the advantages of deep thinking and creativity, so he can choose a career that requires independent thinking and creativity without much interaction with others, such as software development or art design.
Second, shortcomings: know your own shortcomings and avoid potential risks.
1. Disadvantages refer to internal or external disadvantages that hinder individuals from achieving their goals, such as lack of certain professional skills or poor interpersonal relationships. By understanding their own disadvantages, college graduates can find career choices to avoid these problems and eliminate their disadvantages as much as possible.
2. Time management and travel preparation ability are very important in occupations that need to travel frequently in the future. If a college graduate is not good at time management and often feels anxious, then he should avoid this career choice that requires long-term business trips.
Third, opportunities: looking for the most profitable career development options.
1. Opportunity refers to the factors that can be used and bring benefits under certain circumstances, such as the rise of market demand or the breakthrough of a certain technology. By identifying opportunities, college graduates can choose the career development path with the highest return.
When more and more enterprises turn to digitalization, the graduating students can consider choosing job opportunities in IT field, which is an industry with good development prospects. In addition, with the improvement of environmental awareness, environmental protection posts will also become one of the fastest growing fields in the future.
Four. Threat: a potential problem that needs special attention in the decision-making process.
1. Threats refer to harmful factors that may come from the external environment and adversely affect individuals or their career choices. By identifying threats, college graduates can better cope with and avoid these risks.
The world economy has been seriously affected by the epidemic, and many companies have laid off employees to reduce costs. If the field chosen by a graduating student is greatly affected by the epidemic and there are many layoffs, then he should consider turning to other fields with better development prospects.