Job Recruitment Website - Job seeking and recruitment - #Decoration Engineer# I have been working as an assistant to a decoration engineer for a year and a half, but I feel like I haven’t done much or learned anything during this period of time? Available

#Decoration Engineer# I have been working as an assistant to a decoration engineer for a year and a half, but I feel like I haven’t done much or learned anything during this period of time? Available

#Decoration Engineer# I have been working as an assistant to a decoration engineer for a year and a half, but I feel like I haven’t done much or learned anything during this period of time? Available now

I feel like I haven’t done much or learned anything in the past year and a half. I think it’s two problems. 1. Job responsibilities are unclear and unclear. The job content given to you by the company is not clearly stated, so naturally you don’t know what to do. 2. This is your personal problem. It took me a year and a half to realize that I didn’t do anything or learn anything. I was usually too inactive. The thoughts of waiting, relying, and wanting are absolutely out of the question. If you feel that the job content is not clear, go to the recruitment website to check what the responsibilities of this position are in other companies. Do you strictly require yourself to do that? Secondly, do you expect others to take the initiative to teach you about learning? The on-site workers, data clerks, engineers, project managers, etc. are all your good mentors and friends. As long as you ask for advice with an open mind and work hard, I think everyone will be willing to help you. Give up some rest time and go to work with problems, and you will grow quickly. As for your salary, as long as the company is formal, it will reflect your ability and value, and it will be the same wherever you go.

From ZhiQ user: Mr. Han