The following answers are reproduced. You can find them on the Internet by searching for "College Professional Interpretation". There are many good professional introductions, all of which are the experiences of people who have experienced it. What do you usually do after English graduation? What about the employment rate and income in recent years? Can you tell me something about your graduating class?
The main ways out for English undergraduates are: translation, teachers, tour guides, international trade, postgraduate entrance examination, civil servants and studying abroad. Non-normal students can teach after passing the teacher qualification certificate. General public schools will not solve the problem of establishment, and the treatment is worse than that of normal schools. Some of them made a lot of money in private schools, but not many of us graduated as teachers this year. Translation is a good way out, and you can naturally engage in professional-related industries, but the work is rather boring. You can earn two or three thousand yuan in Beijing in the first year of graduation. Tour guides or travel agencies all look at their hobbies and personality characteristics, which vary from person to person, and some may be well treated; Those who take the postgraduate entrance examination are all engaged in professional research, generally taking exams in translation, linguistics, pedagogy and the like, and don't know much about these; Civil servants are marginal choices and need contacts, unless they are superior and cunning; Studying abroad needs money, and it is not easy for the proletariat; Engaged in international trade a little more, compared with international trade major, foreign language major is better. International trade courses are generally offered in junior and senior years. It is no problem to find a job with outstanding language advantages and high income. There are also differences in international trade, such as merchandiser, salesman and secretary translator. Documentary work is easy and the commission is very small. Salespeople generally get a commission, and secretarial translation exercises people's communication skills, but there is no future. Generally speaking, translation, postgraduate entrance examination and international trade are the main employment directions. (Hebei Science and Technology)
I'm working. Our grades are all normal English, so most of our classmates are teachers. Some students have joined foreign-funded enterprises, and they are basically among the top 500 in the world (East China Normal University).
Most of them are high school teachers, junior college teachers and enterprises. A few people take the civil service exam. Some people arrange work at home and go to the bank or something. (Central South University)
The most important thing is to be a teacher. There are also translators, some of whom have been admitted to graduate schools, and few of them have gone abroad. In fact, English employment is not very extensive, so English majors must learn well. To tell the truth, English major is equivalent to no major, because other majors are still good at learning English, so if you want to get ahead, you have to study hard and slowly. I have no choice but to be a teacher. (Jinan University)
English can actually do many things, such as teaching, translation and foreign trade, as long as you are interested! I am doing translation now, and my good friend is editing the English website of a foreign-funded enterprise, which is very training! Actually, it doesn't have to be limited to your major. As long as you think you can do it, learn something and have a promising job, you can try it! But then again, if you don't want to waste what you learned in college, find a job related to your current major! (Dalian University of Technology)
Governments, institutions, companies, teachers and graduate schools can do anything. Being unprofessional has both advantages and disadvantages. Just like a universal plaster, you can do anything, but you have to learn industry knowledge in the future (Harbin Institute of Technology)
The employment of English major in Petroleum University is OK. Some people have joined foreign companies, some have joined private enterprises, some have joined particularly good state-owned oil companies, and some have taken postgraduate examinations in their own departments. I have been admitted as a graduate student majoring in accounting, and several students who are employed in other majors have basically earned 20.003 million yuan in Beijing (China Shiyou University).
There are still many things that English majors can do now. The entrance is relatively wide, but if it is classified, it is hard to say what it has done. Most of my classmates have worked in foreign trade-related industries. At present, there are only a few kinds of college graduates, namely, going abroad, going to graduate school, civil servants and enterprises. I didn't follow the rules myself, so I became a policeman after graduation. The most important thing is my personal ability and academic level, there is no certain way (Shandong Finance and Economics)
Some students are teachers, some are engaged in insurance, some are in graduate school, some are in banks, some are abroad, some are translators, and some are engaged in foreign trade export. I work as a clerk in a pesticide company. Everyone has his own life. Don't mind others, just go your own way. Don't always think that you studied English in college, and you must engage in English-related work after graduation. That would be a mistake. After all, there are too many English majors. The competition is fierce and the pressure is great. As long as we are happy at work, the salary is ok. After all, we are all young, and we must not put on airs when we enter the society. We think college students are so good, and now college students are depreciating rapidly. (Taishan Medical College)
You can enter banks, foreign companies, private enterprises and newspapers, but you all start at the grassroots level, such as staff. English is only a means of job hunting, and the key depends on personal ability. Generally speaking, the jobs that English majors are looking for will not have much to do with English. After all, a job like translation requires higher education. (China people.