The 3 most promising majors in the university are particularly difficult to find a job, and the salary is not high

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Graduation season is coming, and unemployment season is coming too!

I finally look forward to my children graduating from college, but I didn't expect that "I will be unemployed as soon as I graduate", and parents are worried to death.

In fact, this problem must be solved fundamentally, and you must choose your major carefully when applying for the university entrance examination, otherwise you will regret it.

Do not apply for the following 3 university majors. It is difficult to find a job after graduation. Even if you struggle to find it, the salary is very low and there is no future at all.

The 3 most promising majors in the university are particularly difficult to find a job, and the salary is not high

  1. E-commerce major

"E-commerce is so popular, you actually told me not to apply for this major?"

Someone must say that and think I'm not professional enough! But I have to say, the e-commerce major really has no future.

I have worked in the e-commerce industry for eight years, and I have had at least three to five hundred colleagues. Among them, there are only two girls who graduated from e-commerce, and the position is customer service. After college, I became customer service!

The e-commerce in the university is completely different from the e-commerce in the workplace.

The e-commerce in the university does teach a lot of high-level things, such as computer network principles, introduction to e-commerce, e-commerce marketing, animation design, web design and so on. At first glance, it seems that they are all closely related to e-commerce in the workplace. but……

The e-commerce courses in universities have old textbooks and outdated knowledge, which are superficial, impractical, and difficult to implement! No matter how good you study and how high your grades are, when you go out to look for a job, you find that you can't use it at all. The only thing that is useful is probably the skill of typing on a computer, but it can only help you find a job in customer service.

If you are really interested in e-commerce, I advise you not to choose an e-commerce major. It is better to study a data major. At least you can learn to analyze data. After graduation, you can directly insert the position of e-commerce operation and switch to the technical route.

The 3 most promising majors in the university are particularly difficult to find a job, and the salary is not high

  1. Bioengineering

Bioengineering, how high-end it sounds, seems to be a high-end talent in the future, with an annual salary of one million...

Stop, don't fantasize, it's an American drama!

How many college students have been trapped in this way.

Bioengineering is essentially scientific research, unless you are really capable and qualified to enter the scientific research department of a multinational company such as Procter & Gamble or a foreign company in biotechnology to conduct research - this probability is actually similar to winning the lottery - Otherwise, you can only go for sales.

In addition, there are almost no jobs for bioengineering counterparts. It belongs to the type of job that can't find a job without breaking a leg. Don't apply for it.

The 3 most promising majors in the university are particularly difficult to find a job, and the salary is not high

  1. History major

We respect history, and we also need history professionals.

However, from a practical point of view, it is too difficult to find a job in the history major. 90% of college students in this major are unemployed after graduation.

History belongs to a basic discipline, and there are too few counterparts. Either get a teacher's qualification certificate to teach and educate people, and guarantee income in drought and flood; or engage in archaeology, tinkering with cultural relics and the like - the latter, just listening to the name, you can imagine how difficult it is to achieve, isn't it?

Unless you are really good at history, it is really not recommended to apply for a history major. Even if you like history, you can apply for a major to find a job first, take history as an elective during college, and consider it as an interest development after graduation. If you can get up, it’s not too late to switch.

Write at the end:

It's hard to pass the single-plank bridge of the "college entrance examination", but don't get lost in choosing a university major!

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