What are the jobs in computer science and technology like?

Whether computer employment is good or not has a lot to do with personal level. Without expertise in computers, the superiority of the profession will not be reflected. It’s the same for any industry.

Generally speaking, the IT industry is not as optimistic as in previous years, but China still lacks talents in this area. Why is there a shortage of talents, but the employment of college students is still not optimistic? The problem is that the talents I am talking about are entrepreneurs in the IT industry who really have the ability and technology. Now they can write an ordinary program. Maybe non-computer majors can do it, then lower-level design, X or similar embedded systems, etc. Software design that is closely related to hardware probably requires higher abilities from our college students. Therefore, I think as long as you have real talent and practical knowledge, you will be a treasure wherever you go!

Although there is a surplus of computer talents, the employment prospects are still optimistic, right?

The key to specializing in a skill is to master it! Only in competition can you stand out. It doesn't matter what major you like, just what you like.

1. If you are proficient in using office software, such as office, excel, etc., and know a little bit of programming, you can at least be an office white-collar worker; if you have good temperament, you can be a senior secretary or the like, with unlimited glory. People envy.

2. If you are familiar with the Internet, you can do network management, network maintenance, website building, etc. in enterprises and institutions. Comfortable.

If you are proficient in C++ programming and familiar with the operating system, you can become a full-time programmer. If you are familiar with the underlying software, you can also become a system engineer. It’s a tiring job, but the pay is not low!

3. You are proficient in using JAVA and can handle object-oriented enterprise application development, corporate WEB page design, INTERNET visual software development and animation, etc., JAVA game development on Web servers and mobile phones, etc. . It’s a very fashionable job, and your mood when working is very important, haha!

4. If you are familiar with Linux, you can compete freely in the Linux world. All you need is a computer, an Internet connection and a good mind. Your Linux comrades will judge your abilities based on your opinions, your code and your other contributions. Don't worry about not being able to find a job, jobs will come to you!

5. If you are proficient in using protel, you can find work in circuit board arrangement, such as designing PC boards, etc. Follow the rules, be quiet, and have no fight with the world, but you can't do it for a lifetime, right?

6. If you are familiar with microcontrollers, you can find a job in microcontroller development and programming applications. Small businesses have many small products, which also has its own fun.

7. If you have a certain foundation in DSP, you can seek a position in the fields of artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, image processing or data acquisition, neural networks, etc. He will definitely be the pillar of the company in the future!

8. If you are familiar with ARM, you can become a product R&D engineer in the fields of portable communication products, handheld computing, multimedia and embedded solutions. Ha, a new IT elite was born!

9. You are familiar with EDA, can use HDL language proficiently, and are familiar with various algorithms, such as FIR, FFT, CPU, etc., and at the same time master the application of the latest FPGA/CPLD devices, and use the developed independent intellectual property rights to Modules are for ASIC. Congratulations, you will soon find a job with a monthly salary of tens of thousands.

Computers cover a wide range of topics. Including hardware and software. Software is also divided into designers and programmers. In short, only when you step into this field do you realize how broad it is. China does not have a surplus of computer talents, but a shortage of good talents. How much intellectual property patent fees does China pay to developed countries every year? Why is it that most of China's software industry only does low-level code processing, but there are so few talents capable of high-level design?

This is definitely an industry worth joining and working hard for.