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What is the career direction for English majors?
The employment direction of English majors is translation, English teachers in schools and training schools, civil servants and corporate clerks.

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This major can be said to have the highest requirement for our English level, and it is also an employment direction for many English majors. If you want to work in an enterprise, you can choose those enterprises that have international trade business.

2. English teachers in schools and training schools

This position can also be said to occupy a considerable proportion in the direction of English employment, and there are various schools for employment. You can go to some popular English tutoring institutions in 1 to 1 to teach children, or you can go to primary schools, junior high schools and high schools to be English teachers. If you have received higher education, you can also go to colleges and universities to teach English courses.

3. Civil servants

The career of civil servants seems to have little to do with English, but English major is so magical. Many units only restrict English majors to take the exam when recruiting civil servants, so it is a good choice to take the civil service exam after graduating from English major.

4, the enterprise civilian class

Because both boys and girls majoring in English have passed English and have a good image, many of them have gone to foreign companies to do general auxiliary or secretarial work. There are too many enterprises all over the world.

Extended data

1, supply exceeds demand

China's emphasis on English education can be described as "starting with dolls". Many people learn English from primary school until the college entrance examination. In colleges and universities, the number of students majoring in English always accounts for a large proportion.

There are two scenarios that can best reveal the current phenomenon of "oversupply".

2. Is the college course still practical?

Suppose there are such a group of English majors who don't want to be teachers or take the civil service exam in the future. They just want to get in touch with society, step into the workplace and experience themselves. For such a group of people, it is hard to imagine how practical courses such as British and American literature, British and American culture, or linguistics are for them.