In this blog post, we will introduce ways to convincingly incorporate your understanding of the distribution industry as a whole and the management skills necessary for organizational operations into your human resources resume.
Growth
As a child, I grew up surrounded by love in a large family. Although my parents were busy working, and I could only see them in the evenings, I never felt lonely because I lived a lively life with my grandmother, uncles, and aunts. Compared to my friends who were also only children with working parents, I was surrounded by family who cherished and loved me, and I never felt lonely. When I was young, I had so many relatives that I couldn’t remember all their names, but everyone in my family was hardworking and dedicated, never neglecting their duties.
My grandmother, who took care of me most of my life since I was born and did her best so that my mother could return to work, was a chef who knew my taste perfectly and a helper who supported and blessed me no matter what path I chose. My uncle, who lived with us until he got married and moved out, was my best playmate, and my aunt, who was a student at the time, took care of my tutoring and emphasized the importance of knowledge. Unlike my grandmother, who told me, “It doesn’t matter what you do, just grow up healthy,” my aunt calmly accumulated practical knowledge and learning that I needed to go out into the world, so that I would not make ignorant mistakes or mistakes due to lack of knowledge. It was a time when I deeply engraved the teachings of the adults around me in my heart and always tried to do my best.
School life
I knew that each person has their own role to play, and I tried to fulfill my duties faithfully. I also reminded myself that we all exist with the help of others, so we should not be arrogant and think that our existence is unique. We often thought that our achievements were entirely our own, without any connection to society, but since it is a fact of life that no one can exist solely on their own, we had to cultivate the virtue of treating others with a constant attitude of gratitude and humility for the help we received from those around us, no matter how much we achieved individually.
Even when asking a close friend for a favor, I always responded with basic manners and sufficient compensation, and although I was sometimes criticized for being overly formal, I believed that the longer the relationship, the more necessary it was to observe basic manners. The feeling of “we’ve been friends since childhood” tends to confuse people, and I often found myself breaking the minimum boundaries of how to treat close friends, so I always tried to be sincere in the most basic aspects of human relationships and not cause discomfort to others. Some of my friends said that this made them feel distant, but I tried my best to be considerate and avoid doing anything that might upset others, and I even prepared small gifts for them when I didn’t expect them to, and perhaps because of my sincerity, I was able to become friends with most of the children who had been mean to me. And those friendships continue to this day.
Strengths and weaknesses
I am the type of person who tries to do my best in my position and move forward in a way that benefits everyone. I understand that individual performance and behavior do not only affect each individual, but also affect the overall balance of the team and the quality of the results, which must be achieved through cooperation. Therefore, I carry a burden that is greater than the responsibility I am aware of. While I may think lightly of my own efforts and become lazy, there are people somewhere who are working hard to achieve more, and in order to give them their due reward, I must not be lazy. Each person must fulfill their duties faithfully and sincerely, thereby contributing to the benefit of society as a whole.
Therefore, rather than thinking in terms of personal desires, preferences, and obligations, I looked back on my own behavior and reflected on how my actions would affect others, and I was sometimes told that I was taking on too much. People need to be moderately selfish in order to survive, and if you care too much about others, you will end up losing out yourself. However, I believe that society must move forward in order for me to develop and benefit, so I always think about what I can do for others first.
Life philosophy
I want to pursue the beauty of harmony that can only be achieved when everyone faithfully performs their respective roles. When I was a child, I grew up in a large family with my grandmother, aunt, and uncle, and I enjoyed activities that would have been impossible without so many people. One of those activities was making dumplings whenever we had time. We would make the dumpling wrappers and fillings, sit around in a circle, shape the dumplings, and then fry or steam them. Everyone worked in their assigned positions without a single mistake, and it was like a factory making dumplings, with an orderly beauty to it.
The happy faces of my family members, who never complained about their tasks and shared the results with each other, inspired me to want to go out into society and live with such strong bonds and exchange of opinions with others.
Motivation for applying and aspirations after joining the company
A distribution system, in which everyone works together to ensure that all tasks are carried out harmoniously, is the only way to establish a smooth system. Growing up in the warmth of a large family, I experienced firsthand the pride and beauty of each person fulfilling their role without adding or taking away anything. Among them, your company boasts the most impressive system for ensuring that products are delivered and transported in a proper cycle until they reach the middlemen and end consumers, which is why I was deeply interested in applying.
If I am given the opportunity to work at your company, I will do my utmost to support each employee in fulfilling their duties with the belief that each task and role is important and has a place to be filled, and that if even one thing is missing, the overall balance will be disrupted. I will always maintain a perspective that is optimized for maintaining balance, with a sense of urgency that if even one person takes on too much responsibility or neglects their duties, the overall balance will be disrupted and the ripple effect will soon reach everyone.