Optoelectronics employment direction

What school are you in? I majored in optoelectronics. I am currently in my third year of college and taking the postgraduate entrance examination.

For postgraduate entrance examinations, there are several universities and research institutes:

Sichuan University, Zhejiang University, Nanjing University, Changchun Institute of Optics and Mechanics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Mechanics, Anhui Institute of Optoelectronics, Xi'an Optoelectronics So

This is a better choice.

In fact, if you take the postgraduate entrance examination and go to a graduate school, you will basically find a job. Graduate students of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have no tuition and are paid 1,000-2,000 per month. Moreover, most research institutes want students to study for a master's degree and a Ph.D., and a Ph.D. will pay more per month. Moreover, it seems that few Ph.D. graduates from the Chinese Academy of Sciences can’t figure out where to work next.

It is not cost-effective to get a direct job. After graduating from a bachelor's degree in optoelectronics, the best place to go is companies such as Fuguang Electronics, Daheng Optoelectronics, Linorite Solar, etc. Moreover, undergraduates You just work as a handyman when you go there. Unless your personal ability is particularly outstanding, otherwise, you may not be able to get high graduate study subsidies when you first go to recruit people...

Going abroad is good, but many people change their majors when they go abroad. , if you want to go abroad, take the GRE test, starting from your freshman year. You know, the GRE test is not easy, but those who get it are good.

Having a high credit score is still very helpful for the postgraduate entrance examination. When looking for a job, others don’t value grades too much, but this is not the case for the postgraduate entrance examination.

Suggestion: Study hard and go to graduate school, this is the best way out!

Plan: Study hard in your freshman and sophomore classes! I have always strived for very good results. If possible, join a party and participate in various innovation competitions, especially scientific and technological innovation! The results obtained from this are very valuable. Then pay attention to communicate with teachers more and have solid basic skills.

In your junior year, you start preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination and fighting for recommended places (this is what your grades in freshman and sophomore year are for). You have another thing to do. Your knowledge in junior year has improved, and many students with good grades will know the knowledge. If you have your own ideas, you can talk to the teacher and the teacher will encourage you to write some papers when he thinks your ideas are right! If you publish a decent paper on this...it will be valuable!

I sigh with emotion, alas, young people don’t work hard! I can only say this to those of you who come after me. Now that I am concentrating on the postgraduate entrance examination, I know that I am tired. I feel that it would be better if I had done a good job in my first, second and third years...