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Don't talk about being "proficient" in the future, after you work, you will feel that what you say will make others laugh out of their teeth. Because even if you are a real cow, you don't say that you are proficient. "Mastery" means that you are ignorant as soon as you say it out of your mouth.
They are all engaged in technology, whether they are proficient or not, they can ask you in two sentences.
Embedded is definitely very promising, if I were you, I would choose to go to an embedded training institution for a few months of training, and the training fee is estimated to be about 134,000. This ** may be relatively high for fresh graduates, but if you go and really study hard, you are guaranteed not to regret it. Because the fresh graduates engaged in embedded development in Guangdong have a monthly salary of six or seven thousand.
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Let's find some to get started with, because embedded is not so easy to learn, I signed up for a training class to learn this.
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Combined with your actual situation, the current IT industry is flooded, and the demand is also high-end talents.
Personally, I suggest that you try it out with a different career, after all, you have a bachelor's degree in your hand, and don't go to the top of your job when looking for a job.
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It will be much better to be able to do IT in this industry than other industries, but it is difficult to find results in your current situation, you also know that what you study in college is theory, I came back to my major through training a year after graduation, and now I am doing C++ development, and it is really difficult to find a job without core technology, and there is no good prospect.
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I'm studying electronics, and now I'm engaged in embedded linux, and I personally feel that you have to make it clear what you need to do first? Do you want to be an embedded Linux engineer or a driver engineer? There are a few things you can do in your current situation:
1.Be familiar with C C++ first, it is best to be able to write a simple **, and the ** written by others must be able to read; c C++ is a mandatory item for the interview, and the written test is in this regard;
2.Familiar with Linux operating system, familiar with simple commands; The things you learn in school are only theoretical, and the practicality is too poor, so it is recommended that you find a computer to install the system by yourself and do some simple work, such as kernel upgrade and transplantation; If you do arm, you will also be familiar with the construction of cross-compilation environment, file system, etc.;
3.If you want to engage in ARM in the future, you can find an ARM board to do the kernel porting by yourself, and bring the development board up first;
After learning all of these, it is estimated that you will be in your senior year, and it will be easy to find a job in this area at that time;
However, no, to be honest, I envy those who work in this profession after graduation, after all, I have learned this myself, which will save a lot of trouble.
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