3. Self-Analysis

① Importance of Self-Analysis
- The essential first step when considering a new career or job change.
- Helps identify what you want to do, what you can do, and where your interests lie.
- Even experienced professionals often lack sufficient self-analysis.
② How Self-Analysis Helps
- Clarifies strengths, weaknesses, and unique selling points for interviews.
- Enables clear explanations of motivation and fit for positions.
- Objective feedback from family, friends, or colleagues reveals traits you may overlook.
③ Methods and Practical Advice
- Use a checklist: interests, strengths/weaknesses, achievements, lessons from past jobs, and external opinions.
- Students: choose majors linked to career opportunities; align studies with future visa requirements (e.g., H-1B).
- Mid-career professionals: review achievements, update resumes, clarify reasons for job change.
- International students: research industry/visa fit and consult experts.
Points Summary
| Category | Key Points |
|---|---|
| Purpose | Clarify goals, abilities, and interests |
| Benefits | Identify strengths/weaknesses, define interview selling points |
| Methods | Checklists, external feedback, career review |
| Students | Align majors with career and visa opportunities |
| Mid-Career | Organize achievements, clarify job change reasons |
| International Students | Research visa requirements, consult experts |
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