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What should I do if I don't want to work after graduating from college?
After graduating from college, most people choose employment, but some college students are afraid of going to work and don't want to work. As soon as such people come into contact with a crowded working environment or a position different from their own imagination, they will feel anxious and disappointed about the job they love.

According to experts' analysis, there are not a few college graduates who are afraid of going to work. These phenomena of fear of going to work are not unique. Some people even want to resign when they go to work, and there are many employees who have worked hard in the workplace for many years.

Therefore, for those college students who dare not go to work after graduation, the author still suggests that you can come to vocational IT training, re-employment after upgrading your professional skills, and vocational training. In addition to learning professional skills, he also has a COL professional literacy course that simulates the enterprise environment, which can give you a good transition period before work.

In recent years, many college students are interested in the development of IT industry, especially at present, java industry is a sunrise industry in IT industry. Among all the demands for software development talents, the demand for java engineers accounts for 60%-70% of the total demand, and it grows at a rate of about 20% every year. Moreover, the salary of java engineers is generally higher than that of engineers in other industries, and the salary of Java engineers will be higher in the next five years, 10 and 20 years.

Briefly introduce several employment directions: web development, game development, Android development, client development, etc. The average annual salary of Java engineers is about 6.5438+0.5 million. Engineers with more than one year's working experience can basically get a monthly salary of 1000.

In fact, the high employment rate and development prospects of the it industry have driven many non-it professionals to join the it industry, so it is still reliable for college students to switch to java.

It is reported that there are many non-computer majors in many professional IT training schools at present, and they can be competent for this kind of work after professional training. It Internet industry is a new industry, which is developing rapidly and its employees are relatively young. Moreover, there are no many disadvantages of traditional industries, such as fighting for qualifications, relying on relationships, playing politics, muddling along and looking at certificates.

In this era of "involution", we can stop rolling, but at least we should not lie down like salted fish. This is really not desirable. If you don't have experience, hone more; if you don't have skills, study more and get a vocational qualification certificate. In real life, there are not a few people with high salary and higher vocational education but college background. Because they are unwilling to lag behind, they always seize every opportunity to study.