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When I was taking the postgraduate entrance examination, I was very interested in the "law" that was singled out - how good are you, you still have to open a small stove and be "tortured" by yourself? (Ok, I admit that the "interested" here is a little more gloating~)

What is the employment situation of the Fashuo who was singled out during the postgraduate entrance examination | Employment Analysis Small Popular Science

However, after I actually got in touch with many students of Fashuo, I honestly found out that it is still amazing! At least the classmates I have come into contact with all have clear logic and strong thinking ability, so I have to give a thumbs up!

So, what about the employment situation of such an excellent major (of course, it refers to learning professionals)? Next, let's go straight to the dry goods-

First of all, the good news is that compared with masters in sociology, history, Chinese, administrative management, etc., the employment of a master of law is better.

The "better" here does not mean that the employment pressure is not low, but that the direction of employment will be "better", which is a direction that people usually feel good, such as - government civil servants, procuratorates and courts, financial state-owned enterprises, non-profit organizations Financial state-owned enterprises, institutions, law firms, securities companies, Internet companies, and continuing to study for a Ph.D. are all advantages on the road to a master’s degree in law.

Look, they are all high places. On the whole, the halo of the Master of Laws is still there.

What is the employment situation of the Fashuo who was singled out during the postgraduate entrance examination | Employment Analysis Small Popular Science

Second, in my own experience, compare the LL.M. with the LL.M.

First of all, the red circle law firm (sometimes referred to as the red circle law firm, the concept of the red circle comes from the British magic circle Magic Circle, to the effect that it refers to the well-known and well-known law firm. The noun ~), state-owned enterprises, where there is a high threshold, are still willing to have a master of law rather than a master of law. Of course, going abroad to read an "old hooligan" (LLM, the full name is Master of Law, a one-year American law master's degree) can also be brushed into the securities and red circles.

Secondly, for ordinary law firm, legal affairs, and court positions, in terms of recruitment, there is no big difference between a master of law and a master of law. The key is to look at your personal ability.

What is the employment situation of the Fashuo who was singled out during the postgraduate entrance examination | Employment Analysis Small Popular Science

Third, studying law is a more difficult path. If you want to be competitive in employment, you must work harder.

Come, let's take a look at the students who study law, what kind of challenges will they face on the way to employment and promotion.

First, other majors are also entering the field.

For example, students in economics, mathematics, finance, politics, and sociology will also come to take the forensic examination or inter-professional postgraduate entrance examination. Moreover, the securities class especially likes this kind of inter-professional background, such as mathematics + law; economics + law; finance + law, etc.

Yes, focus and diversity are eternal contradictions, but in the case of equal professional ability, diversity is often better.

Second, if you want to learn well, you must have a good internship experience.

In general, law is a social science, and its ability to work comes from practice rather than experimentation. Therefore, compared with students in natural sciences such as biology and chemistry, there is really no way out if you just stay at home and read - you must give yourself opportunities for internship and practice (you can do it yourself, and sometimes the school will arrange it).

However, the salary of the internship in law is not very good, so you must be prepared psychologically.

I have tutored some students majoring in law. Internships in law firms are fine, and there will be internship subsidies. However, for internships in procuratorates and courts, not only do you have to be diligent, hardworking, love learning, and work more, but there are no subsidies.

However, if you want to take the path of "professional employment", you really shouldn't take the "salary of your first job" too seriously. Opportunities for internships in procuratorates and courts are actually rare. If you are fortunate enough to have this opportunity, don’t be lazy because of this. I have coached people to do internships in procuratorates and courts without subsidies. As an important internship experience, job hunting is helpful.

What is the employment situation of the Fashuo who was singled out during the postgraduate entrance examination | Employment Analysis Small Popular Science

Third, in the context of declining academic qualifications, competition has become more intense, so generally speaking, it is best to study law as a graduate student.

The sinking of academic qualifications is a word that our teacher said when I was studying MPA at China Agricultural University, that is, higher education has become more popular, and the educational pyramid is getting bigger. As a joke, graduate students sometimes become extended undergraduate classes. Then, the sinking of academic qualifications will inevitably bring about more fierce competition for employment, because more and more people have good cards in their hands.

For example, in the past, some law firms and companies used to recruit undergraduates, but since all applicants were masters, the recruiter simply thought “to use masters as a recruiting line” (may be secretly or explicitly stipulated).

I participated in a career planning competition at a 211 law school this year. At that time, a guest was a lawyer from the Red Circle. She told me: We held a lecture at this school this year and received 140 resumes in half a day. After we handed it over to HR for screening 15 copies are left, and then there are layers of interviews, and finally about 3-5 people enter the partner face.

What is the employment situation of the Fashuo who was singled out during the postgraduate entrance examination | Employment Analysis Small Popular Science

Finally, does successful employment mean stepping onto the pinnacle of life? Law students should be prepared to "eat dirt" for a few years.

Think about it, when will we use people who study law? Of course it's when "things" happen. In this situation, would we expect a young man to deal with or help us deal with these important "things"? of course not.

Therefore, a partner of a law firm told me: If you want to take the road of law, you have to be able to step down, and young people need to be careful to "live for the future and suffer for the present".

At the beginning of work, there is a lot of desk work and transactional work. With the accumulation of this process, it is possible to step up to a higher level when you are 30-40 years old, and have a relatively considerable income and prestige.

What is the employment situation of the Fashuo who was singled out during the postgraduate entrance examination | Employment Analysis Small Popular Science

Finally, any major can be employed across majors, and it is not impossible to start a different road of "torture" with the rigor of the law major.

I have tutored some law students who have found an atypical career path because of a restless heart.

For example, a girl who likes entertainment, specializing in acting as a legal consultant; another example, a girl who likes e-commerce, founded a website that is close to legal e-commerce, and now has a similar e-commerce platform for legal services.

However, the direction of interprofessional employment depends entirely on your interests, so the options are very wide. But precisely because there is no professional frame, it will make people feel at a loss. It is recommended that students who are not ready to continue in the professional direction should explore more in other directions at the undergraduate level. After all, the trial and error cost at the undergraduate level is the lowest. In the postgraduate stage, the time is tight and the tasks are heavy. If you think about what to do if you don’t major, you will be passive.

Today we are sharing a little popular science about the employment of law majors. We are talking about some knowledge or stories related to law majors that I have tutored. Do you have any stories of love and hatred with law majors? Remember to leave a message in the comment area, let us like it while complaining!

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