1. E-commerce specialty
With the continuous development of Internet technology and a large number of commercial applications, 95% of traditional enterprises have transformed to the Internet, and the ecological environment of e-commerce industry is becoming more and more abundant. The rapid development of new retail, new media, community e-commerce, cross-border e-commerce, live e-commerce, rural e-commerce, artificial intelligence, modern logistics and other forms of e-commerce requires a large number of talents. Internet operation is becoming more and more important in enterprises. At present, the demand for talents in new media, live e-commerce, community e-commerce, content e-commerce and animation design and production is much higher than the current talent pool, and the salary is much higher than that of traditional e-commerce.
2. Design major
With the gradual expansion of the technical field, the era of user experience first has arrived, and the awareness of humanization in product production is increasing day by day. Creative designers of digital media have also become a very tight occupation in the talent market. Enterprises that need to recruit such talents are not limited to mobile Internet enterprises. More and more enterprises begin to pay attention to the input of interaction design and user testing. For example, some industries such as finance, transportation and retail need such design talents.
3. Animation major
China's 4D game animation industry continues to flourish, and the government also invests huge sums of money to support this industry every year. At present, China has surpassed the United States to become the world's largest game market, but the talent gap in China's 4D game animation industry has reached 654.38+00,000. With the continuous expansion of users in the future, the 4D game animation industry needs a large number of professionals, and jobs naturally emerge. With the increasing use of film and television special effects in China in recent years, the film and television animation industry continues to flourish, and world-renowned animation companies, such as Disney and DreamWorks, have set up branches in China. Original projects and outsourcing projects are overwhelmed, and the global animation industry has an output value of more than 500 billion US dollars, with unlimited market potential. The government invests huge sums of money every year to support the establishment of animation industry base. There are about12,500 pure animation enterprises (including studios) in China, with a talent gap of more than 800,000.