Then why don't you pursue your major? Since I chose an industry that doesn't meet my major, I believe I have my own reasons. Since you have chosen other industries, you should seriously develop in this industry, thoroughly understand this industry, stop thinking about what your major is, and just remember that what you want to do is this industry. Of course, all this is based on the premise that you like to develop in this industry.
When you have a deep understanding of an industry, you can find your own career orientation. If you don't know the industry you are engaged in, it is inaccurate to give yourself a career orientation. Only after in-depth understanding can you plan your future career orientation.
In short, if your major and industry don't match, you don't need to worry too much, and don't feel that you are much worse than those who study this major. These can be made up by later study. If you feel inadequate, you can enroll in an on-the-job education class to enrich yourself. Invest in an industry as deeply as possible. Don't think that this industry is good today and that industry will be good tomorrow. After all, people's energy is limited, so the result is that several industries will be good, but none of them are good. What industry you are engaged in depends on your own interests and the development prospects of this industry. Choose carefully, and I believe you can find the best answer.