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I am a computer expert. If I work in the software industry after graduating from college, should I go to training first or study while working? Thank you. . .
I am similar to you, and I am currently working in Neusoft.

After graduating from junior college in 2005, I submitted my resume online and at job fairs. Occasionally, several software companies offer interview opportunities, but they fail because of the great difference.

First, foreign languages are not good. In Dalian, the largest software outsourcing city in Northeast Asia, foreign languages are particularly important, especially Japanese. 60% of software outsourcing enterprises in Dalian are oriented to Japan.

Second, the streets are full of undergraduates and people with work experience. Why do I need you?

On second thought, I borrowed 65438+3000 yuan from my family to go to the training center for training. Later, I felt that many things I learned at school were out of reach, and they were all practical training with projects, all of which were related to my later work. Japanese, in particular, can basically reach the third level after training, and you can conduct simple self-introduction and dialogue during the interview.

Actually, it depends on your level You can submit your resume first, interview to see what you lack, and whether training can make up for your shortcomings. Tens of thousands of dollars is not a small sum. Think for yourself.