I want to pursue an embedded direction, but I m just a student, a sophomore... 120

Updated on technology 2024-07-23
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It won't be in vain, you have a solid foundation, and you will learn faster and understand more when you go to work in other companies in the future, even if you participate in training. There aren't many good students like you anymore, and some of them haven't heard of embedded after graduation. The embedded interview process is generally a written test first, followed by an interview, and the work experience at the time of the interview, the nature of the job is very important.

    You can go for an internship first to increase your experience. It's best if you make a project when you're in school, so that writing graduation ** and interviewing is an experience that can add points. There is a set of information in my personal profile in my user profile, which has two practical projects, and the documents are available, and you can do it when you take it, very high.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Of course it works. You don't have any foundation, you can't even get an internship. Even if you do, you'll be tired of learning from scratch.

    If you learn a little now, you can learn faster and more firmly than others during training. So it's best to make good use of your time in college to learn something. Otherwise, wouldn't you have wasted your achievements in college for a few years?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Embedded itself is a highly customized technology, and more learning is about understanding and developing ideas, no matter what language is a tool in research and development. Even in a training institution, there are many differences in the students who are trained, just like all the students around you now, taking the same classes, the same work and rest time, the same difference between men and women, the same height, shortness, fat and thin, but everyone has different thoughts and ideas.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Nowadays, companies generally think that you had better learn the knowledge well, so that you will not be assigned to the intern. Oh, but your efforts are not in vain.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    At present, most of the company's written test questions are basically C language, operating system and data structure, if you don't work hard now, can you successfully pass the written test in the future? The C language, operating system, and data structures you learn now are all very basic things, and if you have a good foundation, it will be much easier to train in the future. If you want to have an advantage in employment, work hard to lay a good foundation now.

    Another point to say is that when companies recruit fresh college students, they don't pay attention to what you can do, but your learning ability. Because, just after graduating from university, I can't actually do any actual projects. As long as you can learn new things quickly and well during training, then you will have a competitive advantage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Embedded learning is very profitable, but it is not easy to learn, embedded is divided into software and hardware.

    1. If you want to learn embedded English well, you must pass the test, otherwise it will be very difficult to learn, such as graphical interface development like qt API are in English, Linux help documents are also in English, and the development of drivers and network card chip documentation are in English, and it is very painful to learn English.

    2.Software development includes system porting, bootstrap porting, driver development, and application development.

    Embedded training Personally, I don't think it's very useful, I have also trained for 3-4 months to learn a lot of things, can you learn well.

    The teacher reads the PPT in class, like acting in a movie.

    If you want to train, you need to have some C language, assembly operating system basics.

    Talent saturation? There are very few people who seem to have work experience, and it is only convincing to have a few projects to do before looking for a job.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The embedded is relatively deep. It is difficult to go deep in the short term, and it takes time to accumulate, so it is difficult to say saturated in the short term. . .

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the embedded industry, as far as I know, the most authoritative and professional is the Oriental SAIF Embedded Training Institute, which is located at the east gate of Tsinghua University and has a deep relationship with Tsinghua University. Especially the faculty, the faculty is the best in the entire embedded training field. 80% of the teachers are from Tsinghua University, Fortune 500 companies and China's top IT companies.

    If you have the time and financial means to take part in training, they are the way to go!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I didn't learn until I graduated from college, so let's be late.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Just be interested in yourself.,The treatment of this thing depends entirely on your company and industry.,Like doing PHP in Sina is definitely more than a small company doing Linux drivers.,Like engaging in iPhone to make apps.,Good application daily income is not less than 1000RMB.,Do what you're interested in.,Just do it well.。 It's hard to make a fortune with technology, but it's still okay to have food and clothing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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;

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't know what Duan Randa's foundation is, but interest is the biggest advantage.

    If you have time to split multiple sections, you will first find a company for an internship, and you will be ready to find a job next year!

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, how can so many people love their industry, just like the teacher made us love learning in elementary school, do we really love learning? Or do we think that if we study well, we will be envied by our classmates and praised by our families, and then we will study hard. It's the same for work, we get money from work, we get respect from others, naturally, we also work hard, but in the end it's all the same, we do everything just because that thing brings us satisfaction, so we can't say that we have to love that industry to get in.

    For embedded, it requires quite a lot of basics, not as relatively easy as a computer language, and it is required; Hardware, software, operating system, a lot of knowledge, so choose this industry, please be sure to insist, willing to invest time in, if you can stick to a few years, life must be no problem, for the future, to see your own development direction, you can turn to management, you can also open your own company, you can also change the industry, after all, at that time you have your own funds and your own contacts, what you do is convenient, mainly your own direction, can not because of a choice now to determine their future life, After all, the age of 30 or so must also be a watershed, right?

    For example, one of my classmates made use of the resources around him to open a kindergarten in his hometown, and his income was also very optimistic and the pressure was low.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I am also an embedded student, the future embedded will be very hot, the market lacks a lot of talents, not every job is constant, when you finish learning embedded feel hopeless work, you can transfer to something else, as long as the technology is in place, you are thinking too much now is useless. All in all, in a word, the technology is in place, and you can turn anything! I hope to adopt.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you love this industry, you can keep doing it. For the sake of salary, I think it is better to sell meat sandwich buns.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Unless there is no more industry on the planet.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After graduation, I worked as an embedded software engineer.

    In China, the embedded talent gap is about 500,000 people per year. Embedded software engineers are in high demand. The annual salary of a senior embedded engineer with 10 years of work experience can reach 300,000 yuan, and the average monthly salary of even a junior embedded software developer can reach 5,000 yuan.

    In the face of such an attractive market prospect for embedded talents, many people want to step into the field of embedded giants. However, due to the technical difficulty limitations of the embedded industry, it is necessary to have capable, experienced, and thinking middle and senior embedded talents to ensure the efficiency and quality of product research and development.

    Therefore, if you want to become a senior engineer, you must continue to study and improve!

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