Salary: Salary also includes benefits in addition to wages. If the basic needs of life are not guaranteed, dreams and interests can't be talked about, and even morals can't be demanded. Moreover, everyone will compare, even if we ourselves do not go to compare, others will compare to help you compare, your parents, your friends, and your seven aunts and aunts. A good salary is something that everyone cares about. When someone interviews for a job and says he cares about the job and doesn't care about the paycheck, it's because he knows that if he gets the job, he'll be paid accordingly.
Industry: Choosing an industry determines the direction of our work for the next ten or twenty years. If you choose a booming industry, no matter how poor our foundation, in a few years you can become a senior person in this area, by many companies and headhunters to grab. The opposite is tragic, in a downhill industry, for the vast majority of people, no matter how hard they work, are in danger of being eliminated, if not transformed and sooner or later eliminated.
Salary growth is also dependent on the industry. I used to have a sister, after graduating from undergraduate school, went to GE to do medical equipment related work, around 2000, the salary seems to be seven or eight thousand, at that time we envy the extreme. After a few years, when my salary exceeded 30,000, her salary only came to the beginning of 10,000, although it is not low, but if she continued to do in it, she could already see how much her salary would be 10 years later. It's not because she's not capable, it's because the growth in the industry she's in is just limited.
The growth of the Internet will accelerate change in some industries, and the government sector will be hit. Computers and the Internet will make a lot of previous jobs with a lot of demand disappear, and this is especially true of the banking industry. With the development of mobile banking, Internet banking, and the rise of third-party support such as Alipay, the traditional business of banks will definitely be impacted, and where will this industry go from here? Now some young people with family background choose to go to the bank, government departments, in a way, instead of giving other young people with poor family conditions the opportunity, so that young people from humble backgrounds have more opportunities.
The industries I know best are the e-commerce industry and the Internet industry. Nowadays, a lot of college students think it's hard to find a job, but I think it's very easy for them to find a job. As long as they open an online store on the side while attending college and figure it out on their own for a year and a half, there will definitely be a lot of e-commerce companies that are willing to spend four or five thousand dollars in salary to hire them. This is also because the industry is in demand and having a year's experience is already a sought-after talent.
I also recently recruited a 90 do technology young people to join Ali, he only middle school diploma. If you join a big company like Ali, actually the education is still quite important, usually undergraduate and graduate students, right, but this young man really only middle school diploma. He dropped out of high school due to playing online games every day, wandered around the community for a few months, and then began to learn programming on his own. The key is that he focused on studying some of the new media technology, microblogging, microblogging, SNS and other interface development application development is very good at it, but also do a lot of mobile client development, so after two or three years, he has accumulated a wealth of experience in this area, this type of development technology itself is not very difficult, but the technology is relatively new, the development of the more rapid, coupled with their own interest, so to build up the competitiveness of their own in this area. He was also able to join Ali because he had previously chosen an industry.
Interests: Interests are instead put last by me, not that they are not important, but many fresh graduates don't know their real interests, or many have a wide range of interests. When we can't choose a job we're interested in, we can avoid choosing a job we don't like, even if it pays well. At the same time, once we discover our true interests, neither of the previous two applies, never mind the industry, never mind the salary. The industry, however small, is a big forest for us as individuals, and a person who is truly interested can surely do his best inside this big forest.
These three factors I very much agree with, the first point and the third point, we should be very touching, for the industry, but is the most easily ignored, I used a lot of space to introduce.