Setting a good job mentality, Neusoft students confidently apply for jobs
Release time:2015-12-15
On March 31, 2007 Dalian NII—IT talents Two-way Selection Job Fair was held in the Student Activity Center of Dalian NII. More than 70 enterprisers took part in the fair in order to employ the talents they need. The fair attracted a lot of students’ attention and offered a
At 8:30 a.m., half an hour ahead of the beginning of Two-Way Selection Job Fair, a lot of students had arrived at the center to go through the job information. During the fair, the reporter found that the employers needed not only the talents of software development, network technology and animation production, but also foreign language talents. Except resumes, interviews were also required by some enterprises. Mr. Yin Rui (Minister of Dalian IT Industry International Exchange Association) in an interview with reporters said the recruitment targets of this fair are those interdisciplinary talents with at least Japanese Level 3, good understanding of project documents and some related computer knowledge. The participating enterprises thought: Neusoft II not only pays attention to set reasonable professional IT courses, but also tries to improve its students’ level of foreign languages, which just meets the demands of the enterprises. Neusoft students have a wide range of knowledge, can get into work as soon as possible and have a strong ability to operate, which are the keys to attract the enterprises.
Mr. Bao Hongkui (Vice President of Dalian Neusoft II) pointed out: "The education mode of our institute is enterprise-oriented and focuses on the cultivation of the students’ practical skills, so our students’ flexibility and EQ are relatively higher than others. All this is their advantages of applying for jobs. Since this year the number of fresh graduates all over the country is the most in history, there are altogether more than 6 million graduates including the graduates who couldn’t find jobs last year. Under this situation, I hope every graduate could adjust himself to a good mentality—find a job first and then choose the job you want. In this way he could build on experience and improve his own ability in practical work as well as could rationally plan his future career development. Meanwhile, I hope the other students could know their own interests well, try to improve their abilities, make their career plans as soon as possible, develop their pioneering and innovative spirits consciously, participate in more school and social practical activities and finally make efforts to become the talents needed.
(The Student Reporters Association, Network Information Association)