It is said that except for graduate students, most of them have found jobs, and the monthly salary for graduation is above 2,500, generally around 3,000. Of course, this is only the general level, and it does not rule out that there are particularly good employment prospects and good industry choices, which are also extensive and not limited to this major.
In the words of our tutor, what the university learns is not professional courses, but learning attitude and self-study ability. What you learn in college for four years can actually be mastered in a few months at work.
I won't say much. I hope these are useful to you.