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topic suggestion issue #1

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Rembrant777 opened this issue Apr 20, 2023 · 1 comment
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topic suggestion issue #1

Rembrant777 opened this issue Apr 20, 2023 · 1 comment

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Rembrant777 commented Apr 20, 2023

Communication Topics

Topic1:

  • Chinese:
程序员/理科技术人员提升自我营销的重要性
  • English
The Importance of Self-Marketing for Programmers/Technical Professionals
  • Reason

The stereotype of programmers has always been that they wear grid-patterned shirts,
are technically reliable, and tend to be quiet but reliable in critical moments.

Is this a curse from capital imposed on programmers, or is it an excuse for self-imposed stagnation?

With the intensification of competition, this stereotype is gradually causing programmers who focus on technology to lose their voice in resource allocation.

Should we consider packaging and promoting ourselves like salespeople,
in order to enhance our overall competitiveness?

If so, what domestic and foreign resources are available to help us quickly improve our relevant skills?

Other Topics:

Chinese

  • 薪资, 晋升, 争取资源的沟通技巧, 如何提升.
  • 作为程序员在学习英语的时候, 我们应该着重学什么?
  • 不同阶段英语学习的侧重点都有哪些, native 口音和语法句式真的那么重要吗?
面试阶段
技术面试, 
薪资沟通,
晋升阶段,
办公室政治 && 站队撕x 

English

Communication skills for salary negotiation, promotion, and resource allocation. How to improve them.
As a programmer, what should we focus on when learning English?
What are the focuses of English learning at different stages, and is having a native accent and grammar really that important?
Interview Stage:
Technical Interview,
Salary Negotiation,
Promotion Stage,
Office Politics,
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wfnuser commented Apr 20, 2023

Awesome! Thanks for the very first contribution from community. We'll send you some presents if we have some in the future.

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