It's actually right to be miscellaneous but not refined. I graduated, the graduation design is done, and the graduation thesis is also in line with the graduation requirements of the school. Can that prove that I meet the training plan of the school? But at work, I really haven't found a job to recruit Internet of Things engineers. On the contrary, there are more: embedded software engineers, embedded hardware engineers, algorithm engineer, JAVA Android development engineers. Although the requirements of these positions seem to have courses for Internet of Things majors, they are not detailed in professional courses, and they lose their competitiveness when competing with other majors and schools in the School of Information.
For example, the company recruits a person who works in hardware. There are two Xiaobai from the same school, with similar level, and their resumes are not very bright. One is electronics major, and the other is Internet of Things. Obviously, I will choose the major of electronic engineering, because in addition to digital circuits and analog circuits, there will also be electromagnetic fields/electrodynamics, radio frequency communication circuits, digital logic circuit design and semiconductor circuits ... so I can't apply for this position, and other positions are similar.