Soon it was the time for college students to graduate again. Many of them were about to take up their jobs and think back to their work experiences over the past few years. They wanted to say a few words to them, especially for the IT industry.
Work is a kind of responsibility, and a job is a kind of responsibility. what income a person can earn depends not on the technical content of what he does, but on the responsibilities of what he does. this is true for both working for the boss and start your own business. take responsibility for your work and make a decision within the scope of your responsibilities.
Work needs collaboration. knowing what others are doing, letting others know what they are doing, doing things for others, finding someone to do things for themselves, and pushing away things that they cannot do-this is called collaboration.
If you don't understand anything, you need to seek help in time. Ask your superiors, colleagues, and pull people to work overtime and invite people to dinner... in short, there is no means. tasks can be completed by IQ or EQ. but you must understand that no matter who you are looking for, you will always be responsible for yourself.
Pay attention to learning at work, but the learning method is different from that at school. it is not waiting for others to tell themselves the correct answer, but a two-way action. don't be embarrassed to "bother" others. You should take the initiative to ask others. If you don't have time, you should find another person and pull others to your desk to listen to you, express your own problems and thoughts, and show your writing to others in a lineProgramInstead of simply asking a silly question, waiting for others to answer.
A positive attitude towards your career is significantly different from a negative one. It is much more than the difference in education or IQ.