Now there are professional requirements for civil servants, and the legal profession is still relatively extensive in the recruitment of civil servants. (But the requirement is that you must pass the national judicial examination.)
As for your social work major, I can tell you that no matter whether you are in a private enterprise or a state-owned enterprise, no one will care about your major. Just say that your major is Dawn major with unlimited future and great development prospects, but in fact. When you get to the summer vacation and go to the job fair in Guangdong, you will know that your major is absolutely hopeless!
Requirements of state-owned enterprises: Schools such as Project 2 1 1, preferably Tsinghua Peking University, and even county-level telecommunications departments require graduates of Project 2 1 1.
Requirements of private enterprises: No matter whether the school is good or bad, what they require is whether you have real talents and practical knowledge and whether you can create benefits for their company immediately, so that they will not spend time and money to train you. If you are a computer major, he will ask you to make the programs they need on your laptop on the spot, and this kind of program is definitely not what you learned with C++ and VB in college!
Therefore, the major choice of a university must serve your employment. Make a good career plan before changing majors. For example, if you choose the road of civil servants, I suggest you choose the law major. If you choose state-owned enterprises, I tell you that you have no hope. If you choose a private enterprise, you must be really talented and hard-working, investing one-tenth in class and nine-tenths in self-study after class. Otherwise, you are hopeless.
-Speaking of which, introduce your brother! Class 03, graduated in 2007 (undergraduate). After taking the civil service examination, the proportion of people who did not compete for this position at that time was 12: 860. I have been committed to the study of civil servants' books since the first semester of senior two. I usually read civil servants' books in class, and I only read professional books one month before the exam. If not, I'll copy the cheat sheet. It can be said that I read through several major civil service examination books during my college years, and it took me a year to read and do the questions. It took me a year and a half to analyze, classify, think about the test sites of civil service examinations, and investigate the direction. Later, when I took the exam, it happened. There are too many strong people! ! !
Therefore, I suggest you plan your future well and grasp your future. Four years in college, soon. I still remember the first time I reported to school, but in the blink of an eye, it was almost 10 years. . . . . .