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Why do many people not encourage drone technology? What is the employment prospect of UAV specialty?
At present, drones are widely used in aerial photography, agricultural plant protection, express transportation, wildlife observation, infectious disease monitoring, news reporting, film and television shooting and other fields, with huge potential market space. Professional drones pay more attention to reliability, technological advancement and load capacity, while consumer drones pay more attention to the user experience and cost performance of products. Due to the different product positioning and target groups, the market capacity of consumer-grade UAV products will soon be saturated, and the competition in the consumer-grade UAV market will be more intense in the future. Due to the diversification of application fields, the market scale of professional drones is much larger than that of consumer drones. It is expected that there will be considerable development in the future, and the proportion of products will further increase.

A few students will use their holidays to work part-time in some UAV application companies, do part-time flying hands, earn some pocket money or accumulate some commercial flying experience. Most students' social part-time jobs may have nothing to do with drones. There is a simple reason. At present, the flying hands in the domestic UAV application industry are beginning to saturate. Generally speaking, it is increasingly difficult to find a job in the traditional flying hand position in the UAV application industry, because the work in the UAV application industry has fallen from the initial myth and is no longer the original tall position. In fact, it is an ordinary technical job, which is somewhat similar to the excavator driving major in a technical school.

The application scope of UAV professional technology is getting wider and wider, the demand for talents is increasing, and the requirements for technical skills are getting higher and higher, with unlimited development prospects. As a small drone company, a startup company and an individual practitioner, it is the same as any other industry. Opportunities are fair to many people, and it is not so easy to make a profit. In any industry, if the profit rate is higher than a certain level, other practitioners will inevitably join in, diluting and reducing your profit. If there are no technical barriers in market barriers, what you can do is to reduce costs, create new profits and stay ahead of the industry.