What should I do if I feel like I haven't made any progress six months after graduation?

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!

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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.
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summarize the changes in the next six months:

  1. there is no technical progress in itself
  2. the requirements and business of the project become more important than before
  3. 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
  4. 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.
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question:

  1. 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).
  2. 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?
  3. what if I feel like I haven"t made much progress?
Dec.18,2021

I work at the front end. I choose to develop in a small company. There will be a lot of holes when I work on a project. I recorded it in http://fuckmedebug.zibling.site. It may be because there are many projects in a small company. I still step on a lot of holes, but I still don't go deep enough. I often look at other people's questions and answer to expand my knowledge. Usually I will read some books about REACT and visit the community. I hope it will be helpful to you.


you are luckier than me. I had a really miserable experience at that time. I went to a restaurant after graduation last year, and my salary was good, so I stayed, but what I didn't expect was that the technology was really too old, so did I ask the staff of the company whether they would react? Can you vue? Their answer was that I had never heard of it. I was shocked at that time, thinking that the company was too closed and that the old technology could be used to the end and that it would be OK to make money. There is really no need to stay after working for half a year and resigning decisively.
so, you can think for yourself that if you can learn something and learn a lot, I suggest you keep trying. Maybe one day Amway can do well with new technology. If it's the same as mine, you'd better go

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