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Thesis "On One Specialty Corresponding to Multiple Professions"
One major corresponds to multiple occupations. The world has changed a lot today. If our major only corresponds to one occupation, I think we may be abandoned by the world. If we study multiple majors, and these majors correspond to only one occupation, then we may study this occupation very carefully, but if one day this occupation doesn't need you, then you will be unemployed and you know nothing about other occupations. The world will abandon your career. I think we should study a major, which can correspond to multiple occupations. Only in this way can we choose a career and not be abandoned by society. As far as I know, one major corresponds to multiple career directions, and such majors generally exist in ordinary colleges and universities. People often say that "wide caliber and thick foundation" refers to this kind of specialty. For example, economic majors have corresponding occupations such as economic research, economic teaching and research, economic management, bank employees, employees of insurance companies, business managers and journalists, lawyers in the economic direction, marketing planning, and enterprise information management. If we study this major, then we don't have to worry about unemployment, because there will be many things for us to do, and now the economy is so developed, the financial industry will not be bleak for at least the next 50 years, which means that if we choose this major, we will have jobs for at least the next 50 years. Of course, this is relative to other less popular majors. It doesn't mean that we will definitely have jobs after studying economics. It depends on individual efforts. For example, mechanical major, the corresponding occupations are mechanical research, mechanical teaching and research, mechanical design and manufacturing, engineers, maintenance engineers, enterprise management, financial audit, mechanical product technicians, marketing planning, trade specialty, technical management and so on. We only studied one major, but we didn't learn the corresponding occupation thoroughly. However, when we really embark on this post, after a period of work and the knowledge we usually learn, I believe it won't be long before we know this profession like the back of our hand and will be able to do this job well. The world is changing and more and more jobs are replaced by mechanization. Only by constantly improving their own quality can we go stronger. We should cater to the development of the world, strive to improve ourselves and learn all kinds of skills. Only in this way can we enrich ourselves more. If our major allows us to engage in various occupations, we will not be so easily unemployed. What is the difference between a profession and a major? Generally speaking, when it comes to major, it refers to the mastery of knowledge and skills related to specific work. For example, developers in the software industry should know the relevant programming languages, underlying technologies and system architecture, know what resources can be used to get help when encountering problems, know the relevant product technologies and solutions before selling, and know how to use them flexibly according to the specific situation of customers, while their careers are more about skills and attitudes that span specific jobs. For example, communication skills, attitude and professionalism are often reflected in the details. Just like the tone of answering the phone, it is often the first judgment point of the customer. The relationship between profession and occupation is roughly like internal forces and moves. Professional knowledge is the foundation, but it should be applied professionally. Take our accounting major as an example. Not all those who study accounting in the future are accountants. We can do auditing, cashier, finance, management and marketing. All these can be our employment goals. Accounting profession is the sea. Is an accounting life without planning like being in the sea? Without a compass, accounting career planning is very important, especially for accounting majors. This is a question to decide whether college students should walk with their heads down or their heads held high when they go to work. A good accountant must learn the knowledge of accounting, finance, taxation, management and marketing to do a good job in accounting, and apply these five knowledge to practice to be an excellent accountant. Accounting major is a popular major for college students, and almost every school in the National Institute of Education has accounting major. Thousands of college graduates majoring in accounting take advantage of the talent market every year. Although accounting is a popular profession, in this situation, the supply of ordinary and junior financial personnel obviously exceeds demand. Therefore, in the fierce market competition, an accountant should constantly enhance his computer application ability, especially the application of excel and word Word, win the qualification certificate of certified public accountant, enrich his knowledge of finance, taxation and law, accumulate work experience, improve his management ability, engage in related work, and constantly improve his oral English application ability. In a word, I think my major can correspond to various occupations. Only in this way can we ensure that we will not lose our jobs under such fierce employment competition today.