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(Since my leg is a bit disabled, I basically dared not go out to find a job in the computer industry after graduation, so I had to find a mixed-use job near my home, hoping to strengthen my strength through learning.) By working while learning java, OK It's easy to join a software company. I didn't expect that I didn't do it in one month (just after finishing a project), the boss informed me that I don't need to go to work, and they have recruited new people. For me who has just found a job and hasn't recovered from joy, it's better than a thunderstorm. As a newcomer to the industry, although I am not very talented, I still try very hard to get the job done. I never thought I would lose this job opportunity. This did n’t make much of my work experience, and I lost my original job. In the next nearly 20 applications, I did n’t get a chance. Basically, each interview was a few minutes after the conversation. You go back and wait for the notice. " My carefully prepared program is unwilling to watch. After a few months, my interest in learning was almost gone, and I didn't want to go to the interview (I feel that other people really perfuse me). Seeing the original classmates are struggling for their own careers, I am mixing up every day, and I feel sour in my heart, but I really don't know what to do. |
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