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How about education students studying in Canada? If you graduate with a master's degree, where do you usually work? Does your job pay well? Please answer your question.
At present, the employment situation in Canada is not optimistic, and the global economy is sluggish.

As far as Toronto is concerned, on the whole, engineering majors are better than liberal arts. A master's degree is not a guarantee for employment. Employers sometimes consider costs. If undergraduates can do it, the boss won't hire master students to do it because the salary level will be different.

In fact, it doesn't matter much whether you study pedagogy or not. In Toronto, there are many people whose majors and jobs are not right. What matters is ability. As long as you can do this job well and compare with others, you will be invincible. Of course, the economic returns are also high.

Generally speaking, the main employment departments of pedagogy are concentrated in educational institutions, colleges and universities and government-related education departments. If you have the ability to be admitted, your income will be considerable, about 50 thousand to 60 thousand a year.

If we only talk about employment and don't talk about majors, there are many other jobs in society, such as waiters and couriers, and people with basic qualities can do them. In Canada, no matter what job you do, as long as you earn your own living, you are equal in society. Unlike in China, jobs such as cleaners are regarded as "inferior" talents. In Toronto, it is common for a master to wash dishes part-time, just to earn living expenses.

I hope the above information is helpful to you.