What is the future employment prospect of building environment and equipment specialty? Are they all miscellaneous but not refined?

It seems that you are a college student who is about to enter the society. I have been engaged in the construction and electromechanical industry for nearly 30 years. Also responsible for the recruitment of human resources in this unit. The following suggestions are put forward for your reference.

1. First, consider whether the future work unit meets your major.

Can I give you a place where you can practice the combination of theory and practice?

If you have the above conditions, you can consider staying there for one or two years.

It will be two years before you really know your major and technology, and the treatment of newly graduated college students is generally not very high. At present, the salary is high and the technical content is relatively low. I believe you, and for the future, you will not go.

Don't just look at the immediate interests. Your real success should be two years after graduation.

6. The construction industry is a well-developed profession and an industry developed by the country, especially your major. In the future, we can also make secondary use of sewage and air conditioning systems in combination with national low-carbon energy conservation. The same is true of high salary and high treatment, but a good technician should have both theoretical and practical experience. Remember, only professional mastery can make you invincible. At present, small design institutes still need all-round talents like you. The construction industry is not suitable for scientific research and does not need to be too proficient, right? I wish you success!