College students directly recruit non-commissioned officers. What positions do information security technology majors generally engage in?
Something is wrong upstairs. College students are required to directly recruit non-commissioned officers under the age of 25 (I don't know if you have met them). College soldiers are regarded as conscripts when they join the army for the first time. You can't be a petty officer as soon as you enter. They should start at the bottom. After two years, when their obligations expire, they can be transferred to non-commissioned officers. If you are particularly outstanding, you can improve yourself directly by finding some contacts (but you need more than two college graduates, I don't know your situation). In fact, the choice of troops is still good, not only can exercise people, but also I heard that the salary has risen again this year, with the largest increase of 40% for non-commissioned officers. You can still seriously consider it. As for the college student soldier who sweeps the floor, I think he is a recruit who does some basic work, except that he has just arrived in the army. He may be too impulsive or offended the official. At least your troops are awesome, and this college student soldier is also a talent. It is impossible to treat him like this. Ha ha, besides, I haven't heard of any special sweepers. Although I don't know much about your major, I heard that the name is quite good. All military organs, electronic countermeasures teams, especially the Second Artillery Corps, need this very much. My cousin studied accounting, and when he arrived in the army (especially the armed police), he was engaged in logistics procurement, which was quite right. He signed a five-year contract and is still a lieutenant, which is very good. I think as long as you have real skills, your major should be very popular. Then good luck!