<<<TEXT_MARKDOWN This semester I’m going to intern. Last week the teacher sent an Excel spreadsheet in the DingTalk group, summarizing the positions we could apply for. I actually have always wanted to go to a BMW 4S dealership. The reason is that it's close to home, the salary is decent, and it's also the position I like, so I’ve been preparing to go there.
Before the interview, I checked the related job postings on BOSS Zhipin and found that having a driver's license was required. And I happened not to have one, which made me feel bad.
With a nervous heart, I first chatted with HR on Boss Zhipin, thinking: If I don't try, there will definitely be no chance; if I try, perhaps I'll get an opportunity.
Then I chatted with HR, first sending HR a resume to create an impression in advance. We scheduled to meet on Monday; HR also asked me whether I have a driver's license. I was very sad; I thought it was over, after all, having a driver's license in the automotive industry is as essential as drinking water.




Then we met today, talked for about 10 minutes, and they directly extended an offer. There were three interviewers; I casually picked one, who happened to remember me from the chat on Boss Zhipin and even had a bit of an impression of me. haha Very lucky. I applied for the After-Sales Service Intern position. The base salary is 2400 + performance-based pay, lunch included, from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, which is fairly nice and acceptable.
Regarding the driver's license, HR said: Hehe, kid, can you get a driver's license within a year? I replied: Give me half a year! I’ll have it by the end of the year! That was very touching~.
If all goes smoothly, I should intern in July. Come on, let’s learn a little more; time feels so fast, going from student to intern. There’s a bit of adjustment and anxiety. TEXT_MARKDOWN