On the road of life, academic qualifications are often regarded as a stepping stone, and the first degree is particularly important. My first degree was a bachelor's degree in computer science and technology. Looking back on my job search path, the first degree has had an impact on my work to a certain extent, but more importantly, it is the cultivation of personal ability and comprehensive quality.
1. The importance of the first degree
1. Recruitment threshold
In the process of job hunting, many companies will use the first degree as the threshold for recruitment. Especially in the highly competitive Internet industry, many companies explicitly require candidates to have a bachelor's degree or above. My first degree ticks just that, allowing me to stand out from the crowd of job seekers and get an interview.
2. Starting salary
Generally speaking, the higher the education, the more generous the starting salary. My first degree is a bachelor's degree, and I have a certain salary advantage when applying for a job compared to a junior college student. This allows me to enjoy a better quality of life at the beginning of my career, which lays the foundation for my future career development.
3. Space for development
The first degree determines a person's development space in the workplace to a certain extent. Employees with higher academic qualifications are often more likely to be valued by companies and have more training and promotion opportunities. My undergraduate degree has earned me these opportunities and allowed me to grow in my work.
Second, the first degree is not the decisive factor
1. Competence is king
In practice, enterprises pay more attention to the ability of employees. Although my first degree has knocked on the door of the workplace, the key to whether I can stand firm is still my actual ability. In my work, I continue to learn, improve my professional skills, and gradually become a core member of the team.
2. Comprehensive quality
In addition to professional ability, comprehensive quality is also an important factor in workplace competition. Although my first degree is important, I pay more attention to exercising my communication, collaboration, innovation and other skills during my university years. These comprehensive qualities have made me feel like a fish in water at work and won the recognition of my leaders and colleagues.
3. Keep learning
In the era of rapid knowledge updating, academic qualifications only represent the past, and continuous learning is the key. I always maintain a humble and studious attitude in my work, and constantly improve myself. This allows me to remain competitive in the workplace and gradually achieve my career goals.
3. My thoughts
1. Face up to your first degree
Although my first degree has affected my work to a certain extent, I believe that we should face up to this problem and not rely too much on it or feel inferior. On the basis of the existing foundation, we should strive to improve our ability and make up for the lack of academic qualifications.
2. Pay attention to capacity development
In the workplace, competence is the last word. We should pay attention to the cultivation of practical ability, and constantly learn new knowledge and new skills to adapt to the development of the times.
3. Cultivate comprehensive quality
In addition to professional ability, we should also pay attention to cultivating our own comprehensive quality. A well-rounded person can go further in the workplace.
4. Expand your relationships
In the workplace, relationships are crucial. We need to learn to communicate and collaborate with others, expand our network resources, and create more opportunities for career development.
In short, my first degree has had a certain impact on my work, but I believe that as long as we work hard to improve ourselves and keep learning, academic qualifications are no longer a shackle that binds us. In my future career, I will give full play to my strengths, continue to pursue excellence, and realize the value of life.