As far as professional employment is concerned (excluding postgraduate entrance examination and graduate study), a small number of students with excellent ability in water conservancy and hydropower engineering can go to the five major power groups or some large-scale hydropower development groups, and the treatment is quite generous, but the proportion is only a few percent. Undergraduate graduates with excellent ability can also go to some small development companies, prefecture-level design institutes and develop better private enterprises. Specific treatment depends on personal ability and energy, about 30% to 40%. Then most other fresh graduates went to the Engineering Bureau, which can't be said to be poor, but the treatment may not be very good, and the environmental geography is not particularly convenient, but as far as majors are concerned, there are still some choices in finding a job.
As for hydrology and resource engineering, those who do well can also go to some hydropower development groups or government-related institutions, and some go to prefecture-level design institutes or firms. Because the professional demand is small and the undergraduate knowledge is relatively limited, the signing work is continuous, but there is no problem in employment. If you choose this major, I suggest you take one's deceased father grind or one's deceased father grind. The number of graduate students in hydrology at Sichuan University is still relatively rich.