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Comparing Jiangsu University and Fuzhou University, which is better for finding a job?
The comparison of employment is difficult for different schools to evaluate.

Each university has its own relative employment fields and regions. Generally speaking, the absolute proportion of college graduates who are employed in schools or nearby areas. The employment rate of Jiangsu University in Jiangsu Province accounts for about 65%. According to the statistics of some years, the employment rate of the whole eastern region is close to 80%. In 20 16, the employment rate of Fuzhou University graduates was 75.3% in Fujian Province, 5.94% in Guangdong Province, and about 7% in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. The total number of graduates who went to other provinces and cities is less than 2%. The reason for this is that, in addition to saving costs by recruiting nearby, it is also related to the large number of students in the province recruited by the school. For example, students from Zhongjiang Jiangsu Province, the 20th16th graduate of Jiangsu University, accounted for 63.95% of the total number of graduates.

In addition, Jiangsu University is a dominant school in engineering, and Fuzhou University is a comprehensive university. The industries in which graduates are employed vary greatly due to different majors, and the average salary level of different industries is also different. Moreover, the salaries in different cities are also very different, and the cost performance of income and tuition ability is also different. Maybe you earn five or six thousand yuan a month in third-and fourth-tier cities, but in Beijing and Shanghai, if you don't have low rent or free food and accommodation, you won't be too satisfied with your living standard.