Note: The following statistics are about the employment situation in Spain. Although it may not be completely in line with the situation in China, it can also be used for reference ~
On the whole, the employment rate is medicine ≥ engineering architecture ≥ social science law ≥ humanities, but the humanities medical specialty has a high correlation with the majors studied. For the majors of engineering architecture and social science and law, the correlation between everyone's work and their major is relatively low, which is in line with our cognition. Medical and humanities students are mostly engaged in professional-related work, while business and engineering are a "panacea", so everyone is likely to work.
The employment situation of some majors is as follows:
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It can be seen that the employment rate of Spanish majors is around 30%-70%, and the correlation between majors and occupations is scattered. In some universities, all the students surveyed are engaged in their professional work, while others change careers 100%, which is also in line with our cognition. Some students will stay in the Spanish industry as teachers and translators after finishing their Spanish majors. While others may use their own language or other skills to choose other industries.
2. Tourism major
The employment rate of students majoring in tourism is scattered, and it is concentrated in the range of 40%-70%, which is slightly higher than that of Spanish majors on the whole (of course, it should be considered that Spanish majors in Spain, like Chinese majors in China, may not be in such high demand).
However, a remarkable phenomenon is that it is quite common for students majoring in tourism to change careers, which is also very understandable. Learn to travel, not only as a tour guide, but also enter the tourism department. Many students will use their marketing knowledge to enter the enterprise, not just the tourism industry.
3. Employment of translators and interpreters
Translation and interpretation majors are relatively concentrated, the employment rate is between 40% and 70%, and the industry relevance of jobs after graduation is 50%, which means that about half of the students will continue to do translation after graduation, and half will switch to other jobs.
Many students majoring in language may think that the only thing related to their major is translation, but when you step into the society, you will find that there are still many other jobs to do ~!
Data and other people's experience can be used for reference. If you choose a major, you should choose the one that suits you, and you are the best.
Specialty is a stepping stone to employment. Well, in the final analysis, it depends on the individual.
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