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What are the employment prospects of college English education and primary education?
The employment direction of college students majoring in English education depends on the nature of the English they are learning.

(1) Educational English: Needless to say, it is best to engage in normal education, and now teachers are more and more popular, and the state has increased subsidies for education, which is an out-and-out iron rice bowl;

(2) Comprehensive English: Learning comprehensive English involves a wide range of work. If you learn well, you can be a translator, and the salary is good. In addition, you can run an English training institution by yourself, and it is not impossible to start your own business.

(3) Business English: As we all know, international trade is carried out on a global scale, which is definitely a good opportunity for students studying business English. To engage in foreign trade, one must have good spoken English and personal charm, which is called affinity. The more orders, the more value will be created. Most English majors engaged in foreign trade are the first choice;

(4) Professional English: As its name implies, professional English is engaged in foreign-related work in a special field, such as legal English and medical English.

Graduates of this major are suitable for English teaching and education management in primary and secondary schools, kindergartens and other types and levels of English training institutions; Secondly, I am engaged in general translation or foreign trade in various companies and enterprises at all levels.

Employment prospect of English education major.

Due to the limitations of English education, the current employment prospects are worrying. As far as English majors are concerned, employment is difficult, and the employment of English education as a normal education is even narrower.

I am an educator. There are too many normal graduates now, and the employment situation is not optimistic because undergraduate and graduate students often work in primary schools.