Personally, I think the economic law major is a good economic and trade major, and the teachers are not bad. Pay more attention to research, so if you want to listen to that kind of endless lectures, maybe civil and commercial affairs and international economy will be better. But the level and depth of knowledge about economic law can still be guaranteed!
As for whether the exam is good or not. . . Well, the exams in our school are very good. If you are from a foreign school, you can pass both English and politics. But teachers rarely get stuck in professional classes.
The question of employment, first of all, depends on where you prefer to work. If you are in Shijiazhuang or Hebei province, you should have a job, but law is really a major that is difficult to find employment and needs strong practical ability. Sometimes work experience is much more important than being familiar with laws and regulations.
Of course, as a law student, whether you can find a job is sometimes more important than being stupid or not, and it is more important than going to graduate school.