Is it really hard for ordinary undergraduate law students to get employed?Real examples tell you
As an important field of liberal arts, law majors have broad employment prospects, especially in the public sector, and legal practice is highly favored. The following are the real-life employment experiences of three graduates of the general law degree programme, which is intended to provide readers with practical references.
First, let's look at the case of a rural child in Anqing, Anhui Province. Due to his humble family background, he transferred to law school, and after graduation, he worked hard to take the bar exam, but failed to enter the university due to emotional problems. Despite the difficulties, he did not give up, returned to his hometown to study hard, and finally passed the judicial examination and entered a law firm in Hefei. During the two-year probationary period, the salary was only 1,500 yuan, but he persevered and eventually obtained a lawyer's license. After starting his own business, although he faced more pressure, his annual income reached more than 200,000 yuan, which is already a good result for an ordinary family.
Secondly, we have a law graduate from Jiangsu. He passed the bar exam in his final year and successfully passed the civil service examination, initially working in the county prosecutor's office in his hometown. Following the institutional reform, he was promoted to the county supervisory committee and now seconded to the municipal supervisory commission. Although he is busy with work, he and his wife work in the county tax bureau, with an annual income of about 200,000 yuan, and their life is quite passable.
Finally, we would like to introduce a law student who also graduated from Anhui Province. Due to his family background, he was told to study law in elementary school. He studied hard at university and successfully passed the bar examination and obtained a postgraduate degree. After graduating, he returned to a court in Hefei City, Anhui Province as an assistant judge, and he felt very hard in the face of heavy case-handling tasks. Despite the hard work, the court's income is relatively high, about 160,000 yuan per year.
The examples of these three law graduates show that different backgrounds and experiences lead to different career paths. Whether you choose to become a lawyer, civil servant, or judge, it takes hard work and perseverance. We hope that these real-life examples will inspire you and provide you with a reference for your career planning.