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Solve! Which is more promising, the lobby of a five-star hotel in Changsha, the training supervisor of a three-star hotel or the jewelry sales consultant?

I'm not here to ask for points, but after reading this post, I still can't help but want to talk to you.

First of all, for today's graduates, it seems more important to choose what to do than what to do. . .

"I want to make money, but I feel the pressure of sales is great. I want to find a comfortable human resources job, but the salary is too low. " In fact, you are a very contradictory person. There is only one way to describe this job, and that is winning the lottery. Because any job, even civil servants, needs to pay a lot to get a reward.

But back to the topic itself, I still suggest that you try to work at the front desk of a 5-star hotel. This is a good exercise platform, and you will learn a lot. But for the training supervisor of a three-star hotel, I don't quite understand. You have never done any work related to hotels. Why does the other party let you be the "training supervisor" and what is the training for? And I don't recommend you to work as a jewelry sales consultant. In your present state of mind, you will only leave soon.

Mentality, think about what you want in your heart.