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Original topic: 【TiDBer 唠嗑茶话会 49】大家上学时候的专业都是什么呐?现在的工作跟专业对口吗
Happy Friday! I happened to see everyone discussing the difference between their field of study and their current job online. After thinking about it carefully, it seems like my job is also different from what I studied. As an economics major, I thought I would become a financial magnate, but I found that the internet industry is more appealing, so I became a community operator. So, I want to chat with everyone about what your majors were in school and what jobs you are doing now.
This week’s topic:
What was your major in school? Is your current job related to your major?
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2022.12.02 - 2022.12.09
Studied computer science and technology, now just a DB odd-job person, which can be considered relevant to my field
Computer science and technology are definitely relevant.
Anyway, it just feels like I’ve sold myself out.
Computer network technology, university database, network, front-end, I’ve studied a bit of everything, it’s a match
Computer network technology, starting from repairing computers to becoming a DBA , absolutely relevant.
Computer science major, currently working as a programmer.
Information and Computing Science, have written code, worked as a DBA
It’s not entirely a match. I studied Electronic Information Engineering, focusing on high circuit boards, haha. Later, I entered the network field, then moved to integration, and finally became a DBA.
Computer science and technology, the major aligns with the job.
Engineering management, now it’s information management, and it has a little bit to do with DBA.
Learning English, now I’m somewhat related…
Computer Science and Technology
Computer Science and Technology
Matching
I studied Computer Science and Technology, and now I am a development engineer, which is considered a match.
Electrical Engineering and Automation
Work on electronics, work on hardware, work on electrical systems
Ultimately sold to development engineers
Communication engineering
Doesn’t quite match