Leave the previous company, join a Japanese company to start a new job, and communicate on the forum to seek new development in the quality field.

  Time flies like an arrow, passing in a hurry. Looking back on the past, it has been nearly half a year since I last shared a post here. I still remember how lively the atmosphere was when I posted last time. I was overjoyed to share with you the happy news of getting the year - end bonus. The year - end bonus is a tangible recognition of the hard work in the past year. At that time, I was like a child who had found a treasure, eager to share this joy with everyone.

  However, life is like a drama full of uncertainties. Who could have expected it? Now, I've been away from that company for as long as three months. During these three months, I've experienced a transformation from familiarity to strangeness, and from liveliness to quietness. The world is changeable, and changes are always hard to predict. Just like a calm lake, you never know when huge waves might rise. At that company, I spent many unforgettable days, with laughter, sweat, and days when I strived for goals together with my colleagues. But now, it's all in the past.

  As for the reasons for my resignation, they are really complicated and involve various factors. However, I won't go into details here. After all, let bygones be bygones. The important thing is to look forward.

  Opportunities always slip by in a flash, and I've never been the kind of person who would easily waste them. In mid-May, a precious opportunity presented itself to me. At that time, a headhunter offered me an interview opportunity. I was well aware that such an opportunity was hard to come by, so I resolutely seized it. I quickly adjusted my state and carefully prepared for the interview. I comprehensively sorted out everything from professional knowledge to work experience, from personal advantages to career planning.

  The company for the interview is a Japanese enterprise. When I learned this news, I was both excited and a bit nervous. I was excited because this might be a brand - new start, allowing me to get in touch with different corporate cultures and work patterns; I was nervous because I wasn't sure if I could adapt to such a new environment. When I stepped into the office of that company, everything was completely different from my previous company. Here, I bid farewell to the once - familiar team and the bustling production line. At that moment, my heart was inevitably touched. The pictures of struggling with team members kept flashing through my mind like a movie. But I also understand that people always have to move forward and can't stay in the past all the time.

  After joining the new company, my current work state is very different from before. This job is relatively easy, and there are few disputes at work. This seems to be different from my previous understanding of quality management work. In my impression, quality management work is usually full of challenges and pressure, and one needs to deal with various complex problems. But here, the work rhythm is relatively slow, which gives me a lot of free time.

  With this free time, I often browse forums. In the forums, I can access a wide variety of information and learn more knowledge about quality. I hope to constantly enrich myself here and improve my professional qualities. At the same time, I also look forward to meeting more quality professionals here. We can communicate with each other, learn from each other, and share experiences and insights in our work. I believe that through communication with my peers, I can gain more inspiration and ideas, enabling myself to go further in the field of quality.