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I am a junior college student majoring in software, and it is difficult to find a job after graduation. So I want to find a training institution, and my classmates say it's a pit. What to do?
When I graduated, I trained Android. Actually, I didn't learn anything. I might as well watch videos and read books myself. Training institutions just give you a good learning environment. You are embarrassed not to learn when others are studying. It's that simple. Their so-called guaranteed employment is nonsense, and they also say that the minimum wage is nonsense. You have to go to the interview yourself. If you can't find a good one, he will say that you didn't study hard. So self-control is still self-study. Or find a company with lower salary to do it first. ! There are so many advantages: 1 The company gives you money and free teachers. You don't need to ask your parents for too much money after graduation. 3. You have learned more than training institutions and are more practical. You are also making progress, but working can save time. Face the society earlier and collect more goods, you will be more valuable.