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Writing After Internship Resignation

When writing, I was already at school.

Looking back at the beginning of the year when I sent out resumes, I received an interview invitation from a local city and was asked to intern the next day. Due to some family matters, I was delayed for a week before starting the job.

On the first day of work, a colleague (also an intern) took me out to eat and introduced me to the basic situation of the company.

At the beginning, I mainly familiarized myself with the development situation of the company, such as uniapp, vue, and mini programs. Although I wasn't very familiar with uniapp, I was able to quickly get started after my colleague pointed out the pitfalls to avoid.

During my two and a half months at the company, I participated in two projects. The most frustrating thing was how someone used uniapp to build a PC official website. Although it wasn't difficult to write, there were communication issues with another colleague during development, as well as problems with code standards, team collaboration, commit messages, and shifting responsibilities. It was quite frustrating, and our conversations were only about work 😣.

Although it was only two and a half months, it made me feel like I was in prison, living a retired life. My mindset went from being restrained, curious, and eager to learn, to being difficult to understand, and then finally to being indifferent (it doesn't matter anymore).

On the day of my resignation, a client had additional requirements and I encountered a problem that I couldn't solve on my own. Thanks to Zhu Ge for coming to the rescue and helping me complete the task in the end.

Regardless, I have to resign. Although the company is small, my colleagues have been very helpful to me, and I am grateful to them.

When I left work and packed up my things, they didn't leave right away. In the end, they all said goodbye, [the road ahead is long, we may meet again if fate allows!]

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