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The analysis upstairs is very good, you are now changing careers to do something else, at least three or four years into the transition period into the industry, and you didn't study this major in college, and these companies are not very likely to accept you.
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At the beginning of this month, my friends and I shared how we think about interests in terms of work, how to reconcile interests and reality, and whether we should do the work that interests us or do the work that we are good at.
Of course, interest is an important factor in choosing a job, only the work you are interested in can make you fully engaged, work efficiency will be high, and the initiative will be very high, so that you can encounter problems and solve them easily. But the work you are good at can get you started as soon as possible, and in a sense, interest and good skills can be effectively combined.
But on the other hand, if your interests and strengths do not bring you a satisfactory income, do you think it makes sense? This is a very contradictory question, in fact, the most important thing is a person's attitude towards life, especially the ideal way of life.
When you say you don't like dealing with people, I think it may be that you don't like constant dealing with strangers and flattery in relationships.
If you change careers to a technical job with a fixed environment and do not need to meet strangers constantly, have you considered the investment in tuition, time and energy that you will face in the future? Even if you study well, if you don't get a satisfactory income, will your interests change?
I think although you are introverted, your personality can be changed. Communication with people and organization planning are what you are good at, and if you are more refined and have the ability to motivate the team, I think you are very suitable for marketing management.
We're a bit alike, I've been a salesman for 5 years, and I'm a little tired, and I don't like to face strangers every day and try to sell products to them. So I studied management and now work in marketing management. You have experience in sales, and sales is market-oriented, but it can be completely turned into a behind-the-scenes job, which is marketing management.
You can make marketing management your hobby, and you'll find that there's a lot to be done.
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In fact, there is often a big difference between work and major, so it is recommended that you do not only look at your major when looking for a job, looking for a job in computer science will be more stressful for you, and it will be relatively better to look for some other jobs in the early stage and take computer as a specialty of your own.
During your work, you can use your social skills to make some friends, and you can also get some qualifications, such as accounting, to increase your capital, and when you have some work experience, you can find a job that is more suitable for you, and to find such a job, you have to work hard for a few years after graduation.
In addition, on the whole, it is not recommended to go to the computer industry, and the competitive pressure is still very high.
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After really entering the society, it is better to learn well than to do well! The average business doesn't want high-scoring and low-tech employees.
You are learning computer, you don't necessarily have to find the right professional job, as the second floor said, your major as your specialty, your diploma as your cornerstone, afraid that you can't learn too much in these small companies, this concept is wrong, first of all, you have to see if you have the ability to accept learning! And you can't work for a small company all the time. When you first enter the society, the first thing you need to accumulate is experience!
In fact, you are not confused, you are not aware of yourself.
That's how life is.
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