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What's the difference between spring enrollment and autumn enrollment?
The difference between spring enrollment and autumn enrollment is time.

In terms of time, campus recruitment in autumn is concentrated in September-165438+ 10, which is usually about one month after college students return to school in summer vacation, while campus recruitment in spring is in March-April of the following year. Compared with the duration of job fairs, the duration of campus job fairs in autumn is longer than that in spring.

The autumn job fair focuses on recruiting management talents and technical talents from state-owned enterprises and large enterprises, with relatively high professional requirements and abundant positions. Spring job fairs are more popular with small and medium-sized enterprises and innovative enterprises, and generally tend to recruit innovative talents and flexible jobs, while the number of jobs at this time is not as much as that recruited by schools in autumn.

From the perspective of admission, it is relatively easier to enter school in spring than in autumn. Most applicants will apply for admission in autumn, so there are not so many applicants in spring, and the competition will be relatively small.

Registration:

Enrollment generally refers to all kinds of schools and training institutions to recruit new students. Generally, college enrollment is conducted from July to September every year. After passing the national unified high school examination, the school demarcated the admission score line according to the application situation of the year, and finally decided to admit new students. Enrollment classification: general college entrance examination enrollment, self-study examination enrollment, art and sports enrollment, adult college entrance examination enrollment, graduate enrollment, secondary vocational school enrollment, and non-academic enrollment.

Enrollment is hard work, so not everyone is suitable for enrollment. It is not easy to recruit students, and it is even more difficult to be an excellent admissions officer. Whether an admissions officer is excellent or not is closely related to his personal character, which is largely influenced by his innate nature, living environment, acquired education and many other factors.