I am a graduate of the class of 2018. When I graduated, I felt great pressure on employment. I interviewed a small software company and joined the job. At that time, I felt that the development prospect of the company was still considerable, and I didn"t do any more struggle!
< hr >experience:
- entered the company and came into contact with the company"s core project, a micro-service system based on an old system, which was strictly used to publish interfaces to third-party companies.
- after the second month, I began to get in touch with the old system and started writing pages in Ext. It took a long time from getting started to getting familiar with it. From the modification of the page to the completion of the front and back end of a module (although it is completed by yourself, because the company has written a tool that automatically generates code, you only need to design a good data structure, the corresponding processing class, the front-end files have been generated, and you just need to register the page component configuration in the system. So it doesn"t feel like much progress.
- I can do all my work efficiently and reliably.
summarize the changes in the next six months:
- there is no technical progress in itself
- the requirements and business of the project become more important than before
- feel that many technologies are not mastered, but they are basically not used in the course of work, and there are no opportunities for technical practice
- ask yourself what technology you know, can tell a lot of technology, and the problems solved by technology, as well as the core principles. But when it comes to realization, the mind goes blank.
question:
- now I feel that there is contact between the front end, the back end and the background, but I am not proficient in anything. It is better to maintain the status quo or to find a direction of development (front, back end).
- in the company, I feel that what I do is simple, and it doesn"t make me feel full. Should I change my environment or not? what kind of experience do we all have?
- what if I feel like I haven"t made much progress?