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**English** | [简体中文][readme-zh-link] <br /> | ||
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## 写在前面 | ||
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距离2024届秋招已经一年了,去年这个时候,专硕的同学正值两年半学制的尾声,许多应届生不仅要准备毕业论文,还要在焦虑中忙碌地寻找工作。我自己的校招从那个时候开始,一直持续到第二年的四月。整个过程从最初的紧张不安,到中期的自我怀疑,再到最后选择工作时的迷茫,经历了很多情绪起伏。当一切尘埃落定时,真的有好多话想说。再加上自己身处学生生涯末期,离开复旦时,总想着能留下点什么。于是,在今年四月份,心血来潮,萌生了制作这本手册的想法。在大家的共同努力下,如今有了初步的内容。 | ||
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距离这个目标越来越近,心里也有很多话要说。希望通过这本手册,能够帮助正在面临校招的学弟学妹们,带来一些心灵上的慰藉与支持。 | ||
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## 手册结构 / Handbook Structure | ||
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目前,这本手册分为四个章节: | ||
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- 第一章:复旦校内可利用的资源及校招准备工作; | ||
- 第二章:编者的秋春招经验分享; | ||
- 第三章:择业与选岗指南; | ||
- 第四章:对学长学姐们的采访。 | ||
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目前,手册包含18篇经验分享和19篇访谈,内容主要集中在第二章和第四章。这一版之所以叫Beta版,是因为部分内容还有待填充,尤其是第三章择业指南,这部分涉及对不同行业的见解和分析。由于编者多为刚毕业的大学生,很难仅凭个人经验提供足够深度的观点,后续还需要通过更多采访信息来做这一章节的内容,敬请期待。 | ||
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目前,发布Beta版,目的是让今年的学弟妹们能在秋招结束前看到已有的内容,希望能为他们提供更多的参考信息。同时,也希望通过手册的传播,能够接触到更多愿意分享经验的校友和前辈们。如果这本手册有幸与您相遇,且您愿意参与采访或协助编辑,请联系我的邮箱<21210240339@m.fudan.edu.cn>,或通过微信公众号“破蛋计划Beta”与我们联系。 | ||
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## 结束语 | ||
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最后希望这本手册不仅能在信息上为读者提供帮助,更希望能在心态上为秋招暂时不顺的学弟妹们带来些许鼓舞。其实工作了以后才发现,找工作这件事,无论事前做了多充分的准备,搜集了多全面的信息,最后的结果很大程度上还是看缘分。没有亲身经历过一段工作,在事前也很难判断它对于自己的影响和意义。所以,就算最后校招的结果,暂时不如人意,也没有什么大不了。在这个充满不确定性的时代,也很难说它不会成为一场塞翁失马。 | ||
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就像在采访过程中,一位学长说:“人生是场马拉松”,从长远来看,春秋招不过是又一座横亘在人生路上的小山丘,而这一次我们面前有着不止一条正确的路。作为经历者,我们都曾体验过这段难熬的日子,面对过相似的困境和情绪。回望这段路程时,真的很想对那些正在努力摸索的学弟妹们说一句:“加油,别担心,尽管过程痛苦,但终会越过山丘!” | ||
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王世聪 2024.09.08 |
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[English][readme-en-link]| **简体中文** <br /> | ||
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## Preface | ||
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Currently, it's been almost a year since the 2024 Fall recruitment season started. During this time last year, many graduate students were nearing the end of their two-and-a-half-year master's program. For many, not only were they busy preparing for their graduation thesis, but they were also anxiously looking for jobs. My own campus recruitment process started at that time and lasted until April of the following year. It was a journey full of emotional ups and downs—from initial nervousness, to self-doubt in the middle, and finally confusion when making job decisions. After everything settled, there were so many thoughts I wanted to share. With the end of my student life approaching, I wanted to leave something behind at Fudan. Therefore, in April this year, I had the spontaneous idea of creating this handbook. After the collective efforts of many, we now have a preliminary version. | ||
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This handbook is intended to help our juniors and give them some guidance and comfort in the process of their job search. | ||
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## Handbook Structure | ||
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This handbook currently consists of four chapters: | ||
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- Chapter 1: Available Resources at Fudan and Campus Recruitment Preparation | ||
- Chapter 2: Editor's Experience Sharing on Fall and Spring Recruitment | ||
- Chapter 3: Career and Job Selection Guide | ||
- Chapter 4: Interviews with Seniors | ||
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The current version contains 18 experience sharing articles and 19 interviews, with most of the content focused on Chapter 2 and Chapter 4. This is the Beta version, as some content still needs to be filled in, especially the Career Guide in Chapter 3. This section involves insights and analyses of different industries, and as the editors are recent graduates, we are unable to provide in-depth views solely based on personal experiences. We will be gathering more interview information to complete this section. We hope for your understanding and patience. | ||
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The reason for releasing the Beta version now is to allow the juniors to benefit from the available content before the recruitment season ends. We hope this can provide additional information for reference. At the same time, we hope that through the circulation of this handbook, we can connect with more alumni and industry seniors who are willing to share their experiences. If you happen to come across this handbook and are willing to participate in an interview or assist with editing, please contact me at <21210240339@m.fudan.edu.cn> or leave a message through the WeChat public account "破蛋计划Beta". | ||
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## Closing Remarks | ||
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Finally, I hope this handbook can not only provide practical help in terms of information but also encourage juniors who might face setbacks in their campus recruitment journey. After working for some time, I realized that no matter how well we prepare or how much information we gather, the final outcome largely depends on fate. Without experiencing a job firsthand, it's hard to understand its impact and significance to oneself. So, even if the outcome of campus recruitment isn't as expected, it's not the end. In this uncertain world, it's hard to say that it won't eventually turn into a blessing in disguise. | ||
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As one senior said during the interview: "Life is a marathon." In the long run, campus recruitment is just another small hill on the road of life, and there is more than one correct path ahead of us. As someone who has been through it, we all have faced the same struggles and emotional ups and downs. Looking back at this journey, I really want to tell the juniors who are struggling: "Keep going, don't worry. Although the process might be painful, you will eventually overcome the hill!" | ||
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Wang Shicong, 2024.09.08 |