Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - What should I do? I'm confused. First of all, I graduated for more than a year, majoring in hotel management, and worked in the hotel for one or two years.

What should I do? I'm confused. First of all, I graduated for more than a year, majoring in hotel management, and worked in the hotel for one or two years.

Not only you, but many people are still confused many years after graduation. They don't know what job they like best and what job has the most prospect. Often one mountain looks at another. What job you are suitable for and in which direction you should develop can only be comprehensively analyzed according to your personal abilities, preferences, market demand and other factors. We can only give you advice, say the general direction, and you have to consider it yourself.

To be sure, your confusion is temporary and normal. Everyone will be more or less confused when growing up. To get rid of this situation, I suggest you set yourself a goal, that is, planning, according to your own ability and future market demand. Then set some stage goals and jump by yourself to achieve them. After reaching it, set the goal that you can achieve in the next step, so that you can reach the final goal step by step. The goal should not be too big, but it should be visible and within reach, so as not to be confused and discouraged. If you keep doing this, you will.

The goal can be anything, such as finding a job you like, or determining a skill training you need, and then making a work/study goal, so that you can make a little progress every day, work hard and accumulate experience, and you will certainly gain something; Then set a new stage goal, and then try ... give it a try. Instead of being confused, it is better to do something beneficial to your future.