I was puzzled about what to say and what to do when I first entered the Talent Market. After all, I had never taken part in such a fierce competition before. I was so implicit that it was difficult for me to express myself well in the presence of a crowd. And it was said that to find a job wasn’t easy for us, new graduators.
In the sight of the confident looks of the others, my heart began to jump strongly. I asked myself “What is my advantage? How shall I be confident? What shall I do if I am refused?” A lot of questions came out in my mind. A big question mark took up my brain.
“Everything is possible, nothing is impossible.” I made up my mind to try my best. I believed that I could do it no matter what the result would be.
When I gave my first Resume to the interviewer, I felt that my face turned red and my hands trembled. In order to be clam apparently, I put my hands under the table. The interviewer asked me to introduce myself in English for which I had prepared a moment ago. So I finished my self—introduction with some simple words. Though it wasn’t good enough to be satisfied by the interviewer, it was a progress for myself. Then she showed me an L/C and let me to translate it. At that moment, I had a strong feeling of my poor knowledge of L/C.
Though it wasn’t a good start at all, it was an unforgetful new step for me.