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The difficulty can be imagined, because you need to abandon the original things to learn new things again, not only in terms of mentality, there is no way to adapt quickly, but at the same time, what is in front of you is a job, not a simple study.
But you don't need to put too much pressure on yourself, people are gradually turning from a blank sheet of paper into a book, as long as you have perseverance, you can achieve success.
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Engaging in work that has nothing to do with your profession means that you basically do this is 0 foundation, in this industry, the road ahead is particularly difficult, you may not know your future prospects, how you should develop in the future, will you succumb to the status quo?
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Sometimes the major we study is not necessarily the industry we are good at. Just like me, it was only after graduation that I realized that I was very keen on the accounting profession. I majored in pharmacy, but after graduation, I almost never touched medicine in the society, due to coincidence, I chose to transfer to the accounting industry, and I am doing well so far, and I hope to continue to work hard in the future.
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Don't think about how difficult those jobs are, many times we will take it for granted, in fact, those jobs are not difficult, when you enter the company, you will be given training, repeated explanations, as long as you work hard basically one or two months can learn, don't be afraid of the difficulty of learning, to believe that you can do it.
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After graduation, it will not be too difficult to work in a job that is not related to my major, because most of my classmates around me are engaged in some industries that are not related to my major. Basically, very little of the professional knowledge you learn in school can be applied to the profession in modern society. The pace of change in society is so fast that you can only rely on your own efforts to adapt to the content of the job as soon as possible.
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Actually, it's okay, many people graduate and work in jobs that have nothing to do with their majors. It's the same as when you learn a new subject, be prepared, learn more relevant knowledge in advance, as long as you put in the effort, there is no more difficulty, come on believe you.
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After graduation, it is definitely difficult to work in a job that is not related to your major, but it is only a short-term difficulty.
In college, the theoretical knowledge we learn is only in books, and in the work, we need more experience and theory to combine, so it will be difficult at the beginning, but after our own efforts, we will find that it is not so difficult. Social work is a truly comprehensive university, and graduate work is the admission to a social university.
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There are many reasons for this, and different people may have their own reasons for doing so.
It could also be that what you learn in college is too different from practical application, or simply not useful. For example, a lot of liberal arts, I don't want to give specific examples, just to say a rough, if you learn something purely theoretical, then although there may be some professional counterpart work, but after all, there are not many such positions, and not necessarily every major graduate can successfully enter the industry, but every year there will be new students graduated, so that there will inevitably be graduates who study this major but can't find a job in this major, so in order to make a living, you can only do work that has nothing to do with your major.
The third possibility is that the things I learned are not used in practical work, for example, I studied computers, and the ones I learned when I went to school seem to be a little useful in theory, because many theories have not changed much, but the tools and methods used in practical work are changing with each passing day, and there is no actual demand, only those outdated or empty things learned in college cannot adapt to the work, even if you want to do it, you still have to re-learn it after a period of time. Therefore, some people may not want to waste any more time, so they change to a job that is not related to their major but does not have such a high threshold.
Life is so exciting, you don't have to hang yourself from a tree.
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First of all, you have to understand a current situation, that is, high school students who have just finished the exam, are very confused in the face of volunteering, and their parents are also very confused, so when everyone applies for volunteering, they are all hearsay, I heard that some majors are popular and reported, I heard that some majors are easy to find a job, I heard that other people's children learn computers and earn a lot of money, and I heard that other people's children learn Chinese and become teachers are very good.
In short, at that time, high school students who did not have an outlook on life and worldview, and parents who did not know anything about their children's interests and hobbies, just casually applied for their college majors, and at that time they were not clear about what industries they could engage in after studying these majors, what careers they could do, whether they were suitable for themselves, and whether they could make achievements in this field.
Therefore, it can be seen that many people go to university and find that they are not interested in what they are studying, and they are tortured in class every day, and then with the understanding of the subject, they find that the career they will engage in in the future is not suitable for them. As you see more in college, learn more, and broaden your horizons, you may also directly find your own interests, your hobbies, and what you want to do.
So when they graduate from university, they give up their professional knowledge and do the work they are interested in and want to do, which is actually a very good state.
Of course, there are some people who are particularly professional in their majors, and they are not good at studying, so they can only do some other work, and some people have no goals for their work and life, as long as they have a job, they can be asked by the unit, and they can support themselves with any job.
Therefore, it is becoming more and more common for the job to be inconsistent with one's major.
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There are several main reasons why college students can engage in jobs unrelated to their majors after graduation.
1. I didn't know much about filling in the high school volunteers, so I chose this major by shaking the dice;
2. There is no gap in the society after graduating from the university, such as astrophysics;
3. I found a career goal that suits me better
A little girl in engineering, a university teacher who chose a major teacher and parents chose electrical engineering and automation, and was young and did not have much contact with information, and found that it was not suitable after going to college, so she decided to change careers early.
There are 33 people in the class, 17 are in graduate school, 3 are going abroad, and the remaining 13 people are looking for jobs, one of them has found a sensor test engineer who is somewhat related to this major, and the remaining 12 people are all over the marketing, product, operation and sales of the Internet industry, mainly because of the high salary.
In fact, the employment prospects of our major are also good, mainly in the direction of the State Grid, power system, and new energy. This is a major that requires high professional skills, and most of them require a master's degree.
After graduation, it is normal to engage in work unrelated to the major, and during the undergraduate period, it is more of a general education, and there is no deep study of professional courses. University learning is more of a way of thinking, the forging process of learning ability, maybe one day you have no memory of the knowledge points in class, but you will remember the way you thought about solving this problem at the beginning, and this ability can be transferred to work that has nothing to do with the major.
During college, if you find your interests and find a job you like when you graduate, this is the happiest, if you are not suitable for this major, four years of college is enough wasted time, so why bother to continue to work in a field you don't like for the four years you have already paid?
Finally, don't limit your vision to your major, from another perspective, interdisciplinary is not necessarily a bad thing, and there are infinite possibilities in life.
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The timing of graduation was not quite right
Like when I just graduated, I was looking for a job for a long time, because the major was too trendy, not like the cusp of three years later. At that time, almost all the big talent markets were gone, and as long as there were reliable talents on the Internet, the resumes were also invested. I also went to the interview a few times, but most of them were inconclusive.
In the end, I still chose a major that is not related to my major in the talent market, and I will talk about employment first. Because I didn't have much money to spend on finding a job at that time, I had to solve the problem of survival first.
I didn't learn well enough in my major or didn't perform well enough
Most of the mismatched majors may be caused by the fact that you are not good enough in your major. Some of the students who have studied well in our school have gone to relatively good units. For excellent students, companies are more concerned and willing to give these people opportunities because they have good learning ability.
For graduates who are also a blank slate, those who are sure to have good learning ability are more popular. And those who stay are probably students who can't study well.
On the other hand, there may be a professional counterpart company who is interested in the interview, but during the interview, it is not selected because of poor performance, so you miss the counterpart job. The on-the-spot performance during the interview largely allows the human resources department to decide whether to hire you or not.
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I think this is actually quite understandable, because the vast majority of college students do not have enough professional skills to support themselves in this society after graduation. With the exception of a very small number of graduates from top universities who can master the cutting-edge skills of this era, the vast majority of college students are mediocre, and the so-called majors cannot be used as a means of earning a living. Of course, there are still a large number of people who don't know what they can do after graduating from this major when they choose a major in college.
Of course, this is not a bad thing, I think it's good, at least one more chance to choose, and he doesn't have to care too much about this matter, in the current environment, when choosing a major, there is some blindness. Many people don't actually know what it means for them to choose this major, and even if they go to university, many majors may not be really practical, especially for undergraduates, whose professional ability is not enough to support him in society after graduation.
Another fact that has to be ignored is that the world is developing and changing rapidly, new technologies and new concepts are emerging in an endless stream, and the setting of many majors in universities is often lagging behind, and it is difficult to say that it can be guaranteed to keep up with the development of the times, which also leads to the fact that after graduation, the so-called professional skills mastered by our students can adapt to the development requirements of the times, so many people often engage in other jobs outside their majors after graduation. For example, I know a kid who studied radio, film and television directing in college, and eventually went to work as a programmer.
Of course, the most important thing in college is not only the acquisition of professional skills, but also the ability to learn, solve problems, and communicate with others.
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This is because many college students do not think about what they like, what kind of major they are suitable for, and what kind of work they will engage in in the future when they choose a major at the beginning, so they choose a major in a daze, resulting in many people having a job that has nothing to do with their major after graduation.
Again, because most of us don't know what we want to do in the future, if we knew earlier, we would just choose the right major for ourselves, why waste time? But this is impossible, and that's why most of us are mediocre.
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The reason for the indefinite situation is that the professional professor is gone, so that no one continues to study the knowledge in his professional field, plus he is interested in job opportunities, and there are many college students in the industry, and he is exposed to the knowledge of all walks of life.
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If you can't do a related job, in fact, college has no meaning, because your college is to have a good job, and in the end you don't want to do it, then it will definitely be a failure.
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Nowadays, many college students' majors are not right, the meaning of the existence of the university is not to let you find a job that is 100% related to your major, you can learn a lot of knowledge during the university, your horizons will be broader, your knowledge and moral cultivation will be more improved, in the university, you can also find what you really pursue and so on.
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University representatives, a higher level of learning environment, you can make more friends, learn more skills, enrich a higher experience, so even if you can't find the right job, it's normal.
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Even though I didn't work in my major after graduation, college is also meaningful. After going to university, you can obtain the corresponding academic diploma, which is very important for finding a job, if you don't have a degree, the company will not want it, and there will be no job opportunities.
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Dear, hello, going to college is a life experience, a life, an opportunity to enhance life experience and meet friends, but everyone's life planning is different, so the direction of efforts is not the same, but, go to college, you can get a graduation certificate and degree certificate, and then you can get the opportunity to take the postgraduate entrance examination after graduation, if you look for a job, in general, the range of choices will be wider, this is the meaning of going to college, a person's opinion, for reference only.
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