Suppose your friend David is frustrated with his job search. Write him a letter to
(1) inspire him with confidence, and
(2) give him suggestions on how to find his first job.
You should write about 100 words on the ANSWER SHEET. Do not sign your own name. Use “Li Ming” instead. Do not write your address.
Dear David,
I understand your job search challenges and sympathize with your situation. Job hunting can be challenging and frustrating, but it’s time to move on and look forward to better opportunities.
First, identify your strengths and interests to determine the best job type for you. Seek guidance from seniors in your major. Secondly, stay updated with the latest job postings using online resources. Moreover, don’t forget to connect with your university’s career services center. Following them on social media keeps you informed about on-campus events, workshops, and resources. Remember, job hunting is a marathon, not a sprint. With perseverance and strategic planning, you’ll eventually find the perfect job. Don’t be discouraged by setbacks, stay positive, and focus on your goals.
I wish you all the best in your job search and future career!
Yours sincerely,
Li Ming