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Well, during my graduation, I had no job; I am free now. But if I had the chance, I think I would not change my job because I am satisfied with it, and I would probably stay in it for a long time.
My current position is an excellent option for me because the salary is high and the work pressure is very low. It's a remote job that allows me to work and study together. It's highly comfortable for me, and I appreciate that when I finish my university, I will be working in the technology field [...]
If I get a chance to change my job, I would definitely try to change, not my whole field, but I am actually looking to change my domain. Right now, I am in the testing domain in the automotive industry, so I am planning to move to either data, data analytics, cloud, or cybersecurity domains [...]
If I get a chance to change my job, I would definitely try to change, not my whole field, but I am actually looking to change my domain. Right now, I am in the testing domain in the automotive industry, so I am planning to move to either data, data analytics, cloud, or cybersecurity domains [...]
I wouldn't change my current job because I really like the atmosphere and everything that I am learning. In this job, they help me succeed in my future plans. I like it because they support me in everything. For that reason, I wouldn't change my job.
As I mentioned before, I'm a front-end engineer, and it's a really great job. I've always wanted to be a full-stack engineer, meaning I'd like to work on both front-end and back-end development. So, if I had the chance to become a full-stack engineer, I would definitely consider changing my job. But other than that, [...]
Well, in this current situation, I'm not involved in a job. I'm currently a student. But if I had the chance, I think I wouldn't change jobs because if I'm satisfied with it, I'd probably stay in it for a long time.
