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The choice of employment direction of studying abroad in the United States
Many China students are eager to study in the United States. The first-class educational resources, rapid development of science and technology and free and unrestrained life in the United States are what students yearn for, so quite a few students have plans to stay in the United States after graduation. Experts studying abroad remind students that they must be careful when choosing jobs and employment directions in the United States.

Industry restriction

It is difficult to employ China students in nuclear physics, aerospace, weapons research, biochemical research and other industries.

Regional, professional and educational background

Students in economically developed areas and popular majors are more likely to find jobs. The influence of academic qualifications on work is on the rise. It is relatively easy for undergraduates to find jobs, followed by graduate students, and the most difficult thing is doctors.

Ranking of schools

If students come from top universities in the United States, they don't have to worry too much about their jobs. Undergraduate, master's and doctoral graduates are all easy to find jobs, and their wages will be high.

Employment major

The most common majors for China students to find jobs in the United States are business, engineering, natural science, education and computer science. And nursing students are the most conducive to employment; Electronic engineering, electromechanical, mathematics and other majors also have obvious employment advantages. In contrast, students majoring in business or humanities will be less competitive in employment.

Personal ability

Finding a satisfactory job is not only related to the majors of foreign students, but also related to their ability level and personality.

Career prospects

At least 60% of students studying in the United States indicated that they would return to China after graduation, or return to China to start a business after working for several years.