Thank you for reading this article.
I graduated from Harbin, Heilongjiang Province. I didn't learn anything advanced during my studies. I didn't know much about the social situation at the time, so I didn't care too much. after graduation, I went to a company in Beijing for a period of software testing, which had nothing to do with programming. I resigned about half a year after work and planned to continue programming.
At that time, I could only find some DOTNET jobs, so I am studying at home now. Now I can master some basic controls, the use of ADO, and the layer-3 architecture.
I am now studying CSS, JS, and databases. I hope I can master these skills within six months and then look for a job. (because the interview is basically a question I don't understand)
The problem now is that my dad is always clamoring for a job. They say they are riding a donkey to find a horse. he always said, What should I do if I still cannot find a job after six months of study. after all, the programming industry is saturated. so I told you to let me go to the job fair in three days. I want to find a job first. this means that I want to quit programming and change it? I am very confused. The first reason is that I like programming. Although I am not doing well now, the industry is saturated. Even if I find a job in another industry, can I ensure I will not be unemployed in the future?
Therefore, I would like to ask you if I should continue to learn from your work experience? Or are you looking for a job to do? After all, managers in all industries can be promoted to make money.
Thank you for your comments. I would like to add a few points. First, my previous test work has nothing to do with the code. It is a platform developed by a company. I have only seen Oracle databases from start to end and do not need any code.
Second, I found a sales job a few days ago to prove that I could not find a job. After nearly a month, I did not make a ticket --!, In addition, I went home from work and looked for contact numbers from various enterprises in the middle of the night. I had no time to study.
Third, I may not be very competent, or I will not be able to find a job after four years of university graduation. it may take 6 to 8 hours to learn each day. so I am very skeptical about the possibility of finding a job and studying it in my spare time ......
Fourth, I don't want to find a job, work, or study, but I can't find it... I 'd rather pay for my internship...
My current idea is to use the past six months to learn about Div + CSS, database (what triggers, stored procedures, and so on), JS, design mode, and WebService, at least I can tell HR something during the interview.
The sky is blue, but I am still wandering.