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How about employment in Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics?
Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics has a good employment prospect.

According to the data provided by the employment report, 0/4% of the graduates from Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics/KLOC-have a good development in the financial investment industry, and 8% of the graduates from Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics have a good development in the real estate industry.

5% of graduates from Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics have a good development in the Internet industry, 4% of graduates from Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics have a good development in the IT software industry, and 4% of graduates from Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics have a good development in the consulting service industry.

Among the fresh graduates of Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, 20% found good jobs in Shenzhen, 14% in Shanghai, 12% in Nanchang, 8% in Beijing and 7% in Guangzhou.

Education construction:

The school has four campuses: Jiaoqiao Garden, Mailu Garden, LAM Raymond Garden and Qingshan Garden (excluding the youth campus of independent college * * *), covering an area of * * * 2,200 mu, with a building area of100000 square meters and a collection of books14.35 million volumes. There are 17 teaching colleges, 4 management colleges and 1 independent colleges, offering 54 undergraduate majors.

There are 7 postdoctoral mobile stations, 7 first-class doctoral degree authorization points, 42 second-class doctoral degree authorization points, 3 first-class master degree authorization points 13, 74 second-class master degree authorization points, and 8 professional master degree authorization points 18. At present, there are 23 faculty members13, full-time teachers 1326, full-time undergraduates1000 and more than 6,000 graduate students.

The school has 17 teaching colleges, 4 management colleges and 1 independent colleges, offering 54 undergraduate majors, covering economics, management, law, engineering, literature, science, art and other disciplines.