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How much is the monthly salary for learning programming?
Time is money.

For the fast-growing Internet industry, this sentence is the golden rule.

A project, if two companies think at the same time and two companies develop at the same time, then whoever can develop it faster and better will have a profit.

In this fast-paced era, product update iterations can even be calculated in minutes. Although the technology is not so exaggerated, the research and development, learning and application of new technologies are constantly shortening the time.

And the right technical talents are very important for many companies.

With the development of Internet, the gap of IT professionals is getting bigger and bigger. According to conservative estimates, the demand for IT talents in China market currently exceeds 300,000 people every year, but the number of students trained by computer majors in domestic universities is only 6.5438+0.6 million, which is far from meeting the market demand. Although various enterprises offer higher post benefits, they still can't recruit suitable technicians.

According to the industry salary data released by the National Bureau of Statistics last year, the average annual salary of IT technicians has reached about 1 654,38+0,000. For programmers in technology companies, it will only be higher than this. Not to mention the domestic Internet giant BAT and a large number of programmers with an annual salary of 300,000.

So this high-paying job market makes more people want to be programmers, and naturally many people have embarked on the road of learning programming.

So, how are programming students doing now? Did you really get the expected high salary?

Netizen a:

My undergraduate school is 2 1 1, but the major is not very popular. I was very interested in technology, so I found a WEB front-end tutorial on the internet and successfully changed careers. If I do my major, I just graduated with a salary of 4000 yuan, which is still 20 10 in Beijing. Now my salary is 300,000+a year, and of course I have changed jobs several times.

Netizen b:

I don't like college majors, and my salary is not high when I come out to find a job. I majored in testing, and now I am doing testing in a game company. Just graduated for two years, with an annual salary of 6.5438+0.6 million, after tax.

Netizen c:

I was a computer major, but the school is not particularly famous. As we all know, what comes out of college education is definitely far from the requirements of enterprises. In the second half of the third year of senior high school, I searched for tutorials on the Internet and then added some study groups. Ask questions you don't understand in these study groups. Now I graduated from my first job with a monthly salary of over 10,000 yuan.

Netizen d:

My brother, who didn't study well, went to a vocational school after graduating from high school. There are no specialties. Unable to find a job after graduation, my dad spent a lot of money to send him to an IT training class to learn Java. My brother is a very clever boy. After half a year, he found a job in our third-tier cities. Now the income is more than 7000, in Guiyang. I don't know about others, but my dad is very happy and thinks the money is well spent.

The above examples of these people are very successful, and of course there are also examples of failure.

User e:

Relatives' children don't go to school well, and they are not even 20 years old when they graduate from vocational high schools. Parents think he should learn something, and now IT training is very popular, so he signed up his children. As a result, although the child went, he did not study hard. Not only did they not learn anything, but their money was wasted. Work is even more uncertain.

Netizen f:

My colleague, a man in his thirties, thinks that our current job makes less money and is not enough to spend, and his wife wants a second child. So I wanted to switch to IT and signed up for a training class. As a result, I studied for several months and nothing changed. I don't know if I'm too old to study and have heavy family responsibilities, so I can't work overtime and travel like a young programmer. And now I can't get up.

After reading some real cases of netizens above, I don't know what you think.

Learning programming should be treated rationally, starting from its own objective conditions to see if it is suitable for you.

Before you make your own choice, you should be prepared to work hard enough. After all, there is still a way to do it between thinking and getting. There will be no pie in the sky, and all the gains are behind hard struggle.