Due to the impact of the pandemic this year, there is a lot of pressure in the job market. Many jobs are hard to find, and for mechanical engineering, the salary and benefits do not meet my needs. Through a friend’s introduction, I considered switching careers, to see if I could learn more knowledge to enhance myself.
Because mechanical engineering is hardware-oriented, the embedded course also covers some hardware, such as control and circuit knowledge, which I have studied. Having a certain foundation in mechanical engineering makes it easier to learn than starting from scratch.
Since I am originally from a mechanical background, I have had little exposure to software, such as network programming, so learning is still quite challenging. Actually, I have self-studied C and C++, so I have a certain foundation. The main challenge is that I have not really encountered network programming, which is quite difficult.
For me, after a period of graduate study, I have developed a learning method, which I believe is an ability that undergraduates may not possess.
No, not at all. Because I am switching majors, I am learning this field, and my knowledge might actually be lacking compared to theirs. I can also learn more from them. So I don’t feel any disparity.
I think pursuing a master’s degree is becoming a trend because the job market pressure is indeed very high. For students from non-985 and non-211 universities, it is really difficult to find jobs. Pursuing a master’s degree is a better path, as it can further enhance oneself, and your starting point will be relatively higher than that of undergraduates. I believe that participating in such training mainly increases practical project experience; knowledge can be learned anywhere, but a platform is needed to help you complete a project. Gaining project experience will greatly enhance your employability and other aspects.
I looked for jobs during my graduate studies, and the offers I received were mostly around 10,000, so I hope that through this training I can improve a bit more, aiming for around 12,000 to 15,000.
I will probably still consider the automotive industry, something related to automotive, and also intelligent control, which aligns a bit with my graduate studies, giving me a certain advantage as a specialized student.
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