It's been 4 months since I started learning python. For the first time using a personal computer, a half-year college student arrived at an intern with only communicative power. However, this industry does not work with communicative power alone. So, I'm going to test my skills, but I'm so worried that I'll die. I will be working for a month from now on.
1, Meeting on future policy on the first day (with the president) 2, content of impact 3, First of all, from the shape with a suit lol 4, at the end
1, I had a heartbeat meeting, and my heart rate increased with the words of the president. The meeting started in such tension, but the situation of being surrounded by the president and general manager of the company, the presidents of the other two companies, and six employees is nothing but shit.
2, Let's explain the contents aside. I will be working from 2/12 to 3/31 for a month and a half from 9 am to 18 pm, but the content is that I will develop a chatbot using AI by myself while responding to customer requests. .. I had no development experience with python, and I was chanting sutras in my heart. (High school is a Buddhist high school) What should I do from now on? The president said, "Let's do it on windows." My pc is a mac book air. I seriously thought that this company was not an IT company, but that group of Eyes Wide Shut (Kubrick's work), but I continued the sutra because the sutra was not over.
3, I was allowed to tour the company for the time being, but it is a suit other than me (I'm sure it's such a group). I need a suit for the time being, so I'm going to buy a suit tomorrow. It was a decision because I remembered that I managed to do something about it.
4, at the end There are three reasons why I decided to do an internship despite being a freshman in college. First, there is a limit to self-education in programming. There's nothing I can't do, but studying on my own doesn't suit my gender. This is because I thought that if I learned the actual on-site process, it would proceed more smoothly. The second reason is that I wanted to be a bridge between the programming learners I belong to and the companies. IT companies are also facing a shortage of engineers, so their interests are aligned. So let's leave this for today. I will report the progress for the time being, so I will ask for your cooperation.