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After graduating from university, should you learn enough knowledge before looking for a job or should you learn while working? [Copy link]

 

When looking for a job (software) after graduating from university, should I learn enough knowledge to meet the job requirements before looking for one, or should I learn while working?

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Find a suitable job first, and then learn while working. It would be best to have someone to teach you so that you can make rapid progress.   Details Published on 2024-10-23 10:24
 
 

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You can never learn all the knowledge, there is always something new waiting for you to learn!


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Find one after you have a certain foundation, but the skills are not suitable for the position and the salary will not be too high

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Find a job quickly. Once you have a job, you will find that it doesn’t matter whether you study or not. Hahaha
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You can't be fully satisfied with the job, you can only learn while working. The things required by the job may be things you have never been exposed to. This is normal, so many companies look at your learning ability.

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You can't just go looking for a job with a blank slate.

You need to have some basic knowledge first.

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It is hard to say how deep the foundation needs to be.

When looking for a job, you must first look at the job requirements and consider whether you are suitable for the job.

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If you feel that you cannot meet the requirements of the corresponding position, then learn quickly and look for a job while learning, or lower your requirements and enter the industry first, that is, learn while working.

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Find a job and learn while working according to project requirements, with a clear direction and high efficiency

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The first choice is to study while working, except for the local tycoons, the second generation of rich people or those from powerful families. After most children finish college, the family’s finances have been spent. Adults must have a sense of responsibility and accountability!
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If you don't want to take the postgraduate entrance examination and want to work in the first two years after graduating from college, you must do your homework, that is, you must learn the relevant knowledge of what you want to do in the future. You can study by yourself, read materials online, attend classes, and find more opportunities to practice.

If you graduate, you should find a job first, and then learn according to the job requirements. Only by working can you make money.

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There is no end to learning knowledge. You must learn while working. This way you can improve quickly.

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Learning by doing

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What does it mean to have learned enough? There is no position that can completely match the technical requirements, but all positions often require a certain foundation. My suggestion is to find a job after you have a certain foundation, continue to learn at work, and enrich yourself.

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Companies also understand that school or self-study is useless. When you enter a company, you are just a blank slate. In fact, the interview questions are all about whether you can get along well with others.

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Find a suitable job first, and then learn while working. It would be best to have someone to teach you so that you can make rapid progress.

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