First-tier big cities programmer or continue to stay in big cities to take root. I believe this is a problem that many people are struggling with.
You can enjoy life back to your hometown and take care of the elderly and children at home; staying in a big city may be more difficult, but you can continue to stick to your dreams. Facing different life multiple-choice questions, different people make different choices.
Programmer A (a research and development of CSDN): has been working in Beijing since graduation in 2013. He has worked in Internet companies such as Sogou , Meituan , and has been engaged in research and development related to Internet finance , including payment, capital, marketing, etc. In March this year, he resigned from Meituan and returned to Changsha to CSDN to be responsible for CSDN's commercial product research and development and team management.
Programmer B: 27 years old, has been working in Beijing before, and has been working in an Internet company for nearly 7 years. Since he is in a startup company, he does not have a good development prospect, so he wants to end the migration of in Beijing and return to his hometown to develop. Now, he has about 1 million yuan in savings and wants to buy a house in a first-tier city without a household registration. Therefore, he thinks that he wants to bring better living conditions to his children and his family. It can be said that his hope is very slim.
Programmer C (Ali coder) : Annual salary of 600,000 yuan, but later he passed the civil service exam and resigned and returned to his hometown. The annual salary was less than 200,000 yuan, which was 400,000 yuan less than before, but he said he did not regret it at all. In the past, when I was a programmer in , I couldn’t even sleep well because of my work pressure. Now I don’t have to work overtime or sleep well at work. My work is easy and my hair doesn’t fall off.
It can be said that making choices is very difficult. The values of big cities and small cities are also different. The life you choose in the end is not right or wrong. This is just another way of struggle. The different choices above
represent different people, whether they are leaving or staying, this is normal. If possible, everyone may want to stay in big cities, with many job opportunities, high income, developed medical care, and good educational resources, but small cities also have the comfort and ideal life of small cities.
In the end, no matter which lifestyle you choose, I hope that all programmers can code for a better future.