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I want to work in a power station or power grid, but I applied for the electrical engineering and automation of Southwest Jiaotong University, but the electrical engineering of Southwest Jiaotong Univ

I want to work in a power station or power grid, but I applied for the electrical engineering and automation of Southwest Jiaotong University, but the electrical engineering of Southwest Jiaotong University is biased towards railway locomotives. Nengjin

Going to college is for a degree.

Many of our graduates majoring in electrical engineering originally learned to make reverse diodes for circuit boards.

It's no problem to make a power amplifier, but it's useless when it works.

Now I go to work mainly because I know something about office and basic network applications.

Even if you work in a production position, as long as you can use those equipment, your school can't afford the equipment in the power grid for you to teach. Even if you teach, the teaching principles will not meet the standards.

Looking for a job: Of course, if your father is Li X, he is not one of them.

1. Education is enough (unless the power grid company is run by your family, you must have a bachelor's degree).

2. Professional counterpart (no one can use it, but the major should match the position) Electrical automation is very suitable.

3. Don't care about gains and losses (measure it, although no one cares)

4. No salary (it's impossible to really give you no salary, but many 2B only call 2B when the salary is low during the interview).

5. Hard-working (this important leader may know nothing about technology, management and everything, but you have to do it even if he makes a mess)

6. Don't aim too high (is it possible that so many graduates want to go to Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou to be executives every year? Find yourself a position suitable for your academic status)

7. Be brave (people who are afraid of the interview don't deserve the job)

8. Be lucky (without luck, everything is just a cloud. It's best for you to find a job, and the company you want to go to is recruiting your professionals.

The above eight articles compiled by individuals can prove that finding a job has nothing to do with gender, education and major. Besides luck, it depends on whether you deserve a bowl of rice.