I wonder why teaching community is always so welcoming, the seniorsĀ guidingĀ the juniors, and the only few career people I have contact with are teachers. Maybe it’s the education structure, that teacher are supposed to receive two years of grad education before going into work. So in that sense they’re still students. And because of their jobs’ nature, they need to interact with juniors so that they can understand better how the younger generation is thinking. Why there’s never a banker or a writer saying “come and join in”, or is it merely because I don’t know enough people?

There are good companies and not so good ones; there are also good jobs and not so good ones. I realize that my first internship company, though well-established, maybe quite obscure to the outsiders, but the experience to familiarize with oil and gas industry is precious. Consider the growth. But finally, just as I had difficulty choosing major several years back, I have difficulty choosing my dream career as well, not knowing whether those good ones are good for me as well.

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