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I think it depends. If you don't like your major at first, then you choose your favorite job, which is very correct. Your choice also determines your future life direction. Changing jobs in time can change your life. If you force yourself to do a job you don't like, your future career will be very painful. But if you don't hate your major at first, you won't do it after learning all the skills.

In fact, everyone must have different views on this issue. Many people have been discussing this issue in recent years. Some people think that they must find a job related to their major after graduation, otherwise studying in the university for several years will not only waste a lot of tuition fees, but also waste several years of youth.

There are still some people who think that majors have nothing to do with the work to be done in the future. Now there are so many college graduates every year, and the employment pressure is so great. Aren't there many people who haven't done any work related to their major? There are also many such people who finally succeeded.

To sum up, I think it doesn't matter whether you like your major in college or not, but you must choose your favorite job when you graduate. Even if you don't know anything about an industry, you can find such a job as long as you like it and are interested in it. The first job after graduation is actually quite important, representing your future life trajectory. If your job has nothing to do with your major, it doesn't matter. A good job is one that is interesting and meaningful to you.