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Technical employment direction of vocational schools
Technical employment in vocational schools is still good. The following are seven categories of employment directions.

Automobile maintenance specialty

Training to adapt to the development of modern automobile industry, master the basic knowledge of automobile, such as automobile structure and principle, the use of automobile electrical equipment, automobile testing equipment, automobile fault diagnosis, etc. Master the use of all kinds of automobile inspection equipment and the inspection process of the whole vehicle, have high professional operation skills of automobile inspection and the level of technical guidance technicians, and have advanced management knowledge and skills of automobile maintenance enterprises.

Urban rail specialty

After graduation, students generally work for major aviation track companies as flight attendants, ticketing, travel consultants and other positions.

nursing specialty

You can take the nurse qualification examination, and you can go to hospitals, community hospitals and outpatient clinics to engage in clinical nursing and preventive health care.

Architectural specialty

Engaged in project management, foreman builder, budgeter, material engineer, quality engineer and other production operations, technology and management work in the field of industrial and civil construction.

Numerical control technology specialty

Application-oriented senior technical personnel who can engage in production, management, product marketing, equipment maintenance and other work in the first line of production.

Preschool normal major

Cultivate a group of talents engaged in early childhood education.

Electromechanical integration specialty

Cultivate senior technical application-oriented professionals engaged in the use and technical management of mechatronics equipment.

Major in accounting

Available jobs include accounting, statistician, bank liquidator, bank credit card business, cashier, bank saver, insurance salesman, insurance adjuster, etc.