Secondly, no matter what major, the employment rate is not worth referring to. You didn't have an internship certificate before graduation, and the school didn't give you a diploma. At least many schools use this method. In my previous school, whether you found a job or not, as long as the internship certificate is stamped by the company, it means that you have a job and the employment rate. There are 40 people in our class, and the employment rate seems to be 100%, but most of them just find a company to stamp.
Thirdly, since Beijing Institute of Materials Management opened the major of logistics management, major universities and ordinary schools rushed to open it. The teaching content is broad and completely aimless, including management, inventory management, economics, port trade and so on. Compared with the development of social logistics related fields, empty content is seriously lagging behind.
Popular but unpromising majors were rated as the top ten garbage majors, with international trade and e-commerce ranking first.