"I'm about to graduate soon. I thought a lot about choosing a job. Now I haven't stepped into the outsourcing industry. I just think about the outsourcing industry based on what I have seen and heard at ordinary times. You believe that you can grow up without giving up learning. Wait for the job to come and check whether the original selection is correct ."
At the beginning of the year, new graduates saw software outsourcing-who said there was no future for outsourcing? In this article, I vowed to make the above promise. Write something for it.
Intern, full-time employee. It has been six months since now. We also have three months of formal project experience. Re-read the text that was cool, and sigh, "you're so naive !"
For example, the following text is only due to the feeling of the current project.
The Web Resource Management System of a Japanese company. The language is Java. The documents are written in MS Excel. Outsourcing business: a small part of JSP writing, some unit tests, some test data generation, all integration tests. The Japanese side provides detailed documents and templates for each link. I have to admire the skills and patience of Japanese companies in writing documents, which is not described in detail. The JSP page design document can be accurate to a few spaces, and the code can be accurate to how to wrap -_-"
With such specific instructions, the brain is useless, and the nerve ends of both hands can be completely handled by themselves.
Here, I think you have understood the general situation of the project: no technical skills at work; manual labor with repeated mechanical skills; strong ability to read documents.
I have never written a line of code? What is IQ? If you read the document over there, the project will be profitable in less than a week. Ah, depressed! No way, you can only write some macros for the project in Excel after work, to improve the efficiency of data generation and comfort.
Mechanical repetitive physical labor, the brain is completely beaten into the cold Palace. As the first person, it is inevitable to Be sullen. Therefore, outsourcing requires a good attitude.
Language capability, which is unique in outsourcing work. Reading and communication are especially important. The lack of language skills and the desire to learn the specific knowledge of the project is nothing more than an argument. Next, it is worrying. Do not read the document to understand the conversion of business processes and the construction of systems. When it comes to a poor design, you can't even get it done.
In addition, there are no special points in project management and team collaboration.
"There are only 39 programmers in China." Most of them are outsourced personnel. This line is true. When you are young, you can only manage this box of porridge.
If this is correct, let's talk about it in the future.