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Morning reading makes me realize that life has no end, and there are scenery everywhere.

My roommate resigned last week. Before the summer vacation, she passed an interview with a local state-owned logistics company in Zhuhai and joined the company one week before the holiday. Until last week, she was employed for half a month.

Because it is a state-owned enterprise, it is not far from the school. My roommate joined the job with joy, but within a week, she began to regret it and clamored to leave. The reason is that the work content is quite different from her imagination. Although she knew in advance that it was not a financial-related position, she handled some data, dealt with customers and made documentation, which had something to do with her major. She agreed to go, but the real job content has nothing to do with accounting. She looked at her classmates at the same level.

In fact, her roommate is lively, cheerful and talkative, suitable for dealing with people. Compared with her major in accounting, she actually has no advantage. First of all, she passed the accounting qualification certificate three times, and almost failed the professional course when she was a freshman. And the junior certificate she took in May this year failed again. Even she teased herself. Maybe she is really not suitable for accounting, so she insists on looking for it.

My roommate was in a hurry and went through the resignation formalities in a hurry, intending to find another internship related to finance. I tried to persuade her to reconsider, even if it has nothing to do with accounting, there is still something worth learning. Summer internship, can't you leave when school starts? Besides, you don't have to be an accountant if you like, and no one stipulates that you must major in it, right?

My roommate said, I understand everything you said, but I studied accounting. I don't want to waste my professional knowledge. I learned what accountants don't do.

I am speechless. In the end, she didn't convince her. She moved out as soon as possible the day after she left her job. At present, she is still unemployed. I asked her what plans she had for her next holiday. She said to find another internship, and if she couldn't find it, she would go home.

I didn't say anything, but I was filled with emotion. I don't know if she will regret this impulsive decision when she gets home.

Many students around me think the same way as my roommate, including myself. I think I should be engaged in related work in whatever major I study, otherwise I will study in vain. I feel that I can't compete with those students who do other work across majors, so I set myself in that narrow range.

Here, I want to talk about my experience in finding an internship before the festival.

Because when I was a freshman and a sophomore, I was really confused and degenerate. I didn't look for an internship until I was near graduation, which in itself lagged behind others. Plus, I didn't have any preparation, so I met many difficulties. For example, what should I do? Where am I going to work? How long do I have to practice? Do I want to work as an accountant, or do I want to enter the self-media industry that looks very attractive?

With these questions, I am very confused. I browsed the online recruitment information one by one, submitted resumes one by one, and finally selected an accounting firm. The interview went smoothly. One of the partners is from my hometown and the other is from Meizhou next door. The kind boss is willing to let me stay as an intern, even though I have classes in senior three. He asked me to join as soon as possible. I was delayed for a few days because of the exam. It's okay.

A few days later, I was depressed and began to submit my resume desperately, but my luck probably ran out. Knowing that HR can only practice for two months, he said mercilessly: Sorry, we don't recruit short-term accountants.

After successive rejections, I almost collapsed. I cried and told my brother what to do. I can't find an accounting internship. My brother asked me: Why do you have to find an accounting internship?

I was shocked. I study accounting. Why not get an accounting internship?

My brother said, if you know that you don't want short-term interns, why are you looking for them? Do you have to find an accountant to learn accounting? These two months, you can find a job that has nothing to do with accounting. No matter what kind of work, as long as you study hard, you will get something. Don't think that you can only be an accountant after learning accounting.

My brother's words woke me up, and I later learned that I had made the same mistake as my roommate, of course, I didn't know at the time.

So I broadened my scope and successfully found an accounting clerk position in a trading company, saying that it was an accounting clerk, but I still handled some trivial matters. The other party didn't want a short-term intern, but I was lucky after all. The boss I met this time is a fellow villager. Seeing that I really wanted to learn something, he made an exception and asked me to stay and arranged accommodation for me. So I started my first internship in a daze.

There are surprises everywhere in life, as long as you are willing to wait patiently and treat them with heart.

Holding the idea of handyman, I never expected the boss to know that I couldn't stay, but he generously taught me a lot, starting with the most basic printed materials, printing outbound orders and building tables. Only then did I know how superficial what I learned from books was without practice, but these seemingly unrelated jobs really made me understand the difference between what I learned from books and actual work, which I didn't realize before I came to practice.

After half a month's study, I can basically face daily affairs independently. In the afternoon, the boss asked me to handle the sales records of the first half of the year and give the salesman a commission. Although this is the first time to deal with such a "advanced" job, I have nothing to hide. As a result, although I spent a lot of time, it was not satisfactory.

Looking back occasionally, I regret not being able to enter that office and do a real "job", but what about being a clerk for the time being? The world is so big, don't be confined to one city, your career is so long. Don't limit yourself to your major. Walk around, see different scenery and increase your unimaginable knowledge. You can grow and even get unexpected gains. For example, many fellow villagers near the company occasionally visit the company. They affectionately called me "Little Beauty" and enthusiastically told me that you could come and look for a job in the future.

Writing here, I suddenly thought of a sentence: don't be afraid of failure and toss when you are young. It is because you are young that you have to go out and toss more to see more beautiful scenery. Fortunately, I didn't miss the beauty of the summer vacation.