Finally, I would like to talk about my views on computer non-graduate students. First of all, there is no doubt that the Internet industry really relies on capabilities. But for school enrollment, "ability" is supported by competitions, internships, projects and papers. This is very embarrassing for part-time graduate students, take me as an example. If there is no internship experience, the big factory will send a written invitation, and there will be no more. Although the second-tier Internet companies will invite interviews, they can only get the letter of intent of cabbage price or even persuasion price because the self-taught items are relatively weak.
It is also because social security may not work in the end. Of course, food is the original sin. Moreover, in the past three years, with the rise of house prices (relative to the house price of 16), the income from one's own work has also risen, resulting in higher and higher switching costs. Therefore, although it is safer for part-time graduate students to study part-time, the income is really small, which is far from the expectation.
For students who are currently studying part-time, my personal suggestion is to enter the job-hunting state as soon as possible, go out for internship as soon as possible, and accumulate project experience. In this way, my resume will look good, and with rich project experience and excellent interview performance during school recruitment or summer internship, I will also get a satisfactory offer. Some of my non-class students also entered the first-line bat factory, and basically participated in the corresponding post internships or sent papers early. Don't study in the library or laboratory all the time, just like when you are preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, unless you can send a final paper.