My first job was actually a failure. I said that my job is only to practice in that small company for two weeks. Later, I couldn't stand it anymore, so I resigned from my boss. That company teaches calligraphy. My handwriting is ugly. I'm not interested in calligraphy. Being a class teacher there is actually doing chores to take care of the children, which has nothing to do with my major. Maybe I was in a hurry when I was looking for a job. I had a very speculative chat with my boss at the job fair, and the result was not satisfactory.
After that, I went to an internship in a sporting goods company, a French enterprise, and my major and interest were combined. In a word, I gained a lot from that internship experience. Even though I didn't meet any customers from France in the end, I was very relaxed and happy because I was interested in various sports products at work. Later, I went to the postgraduate entrance examination for family reasons. In retrospect, I really miss that internship experience.
Therefore, I think that job-hopping should be as close as possible to my major or interest, and teachers should not quit, because having a long working experience in a company will get the opportunity of promotion and salary increase. It is precisely because of this that our working ability will be improved step by step. In short, don't be perfunctory when looking for a job, but seriously consider it.