All the students in the information center study computers, but not all of them go to the information center.
It mainly depends on which position your internship performance is suitable for. All civil servants have an internship period of 1 year, and they will be appointed after the internship expires 1 year. So as long as you are satisfied with the position and unit you are applying for, you will work hard on your own.
In a very professional unit, such as the court procuratorate, if you don't study law, the possibility of becoming a judge or attorney general is basically zero. Comprehensive units don't matter, and new employees of the IRS generally need to know about the tax business first.
I have a classmate who also studies computer. In 2008, I was admitted to Tianjin State Taxation Bureau. I first studied in Huangdao for three months, and then worked as an intern in Tianjin Development Zone State Taxation Bureau 1 year-a front desk tax collector, and after one year, I became a regular employee, and then decided on the specific job, which may remain unchanged or other positions. My classmate's post has not changed. Ask for adoption, thank you.