Recently, a remark about Zhang Xuefeng's black literature once again sparked heated discussions on the Internet. Zhang Xuefeng said in a lecture that liberal arts majors are essentially service industries, which is to please others with a smile all day long, and to use a common saying to describe it as "licking". This comment deeply pierced the hearts of many liberal arts students, because they were full of ideals and love for liberal arts, and felt unfair about Zhang Xuefeng's evaluation. Some university professors also came out to criticize Mr. Zhang's views. However, some people think that Zhang Xuefeng is still relatively conservative this time, and there are more deeper meanings in his comments. An Internet celebrity lawyer's ** may reveal the mystery.
Expanding: Zhang Xuefeng's remarks have caused widespread controversy and made people think deeply about the positioning and value of liberal arts. Liberal arts majors have always been regarded as relatively "flexible" and lack of practicality, but for students who choose to study Xi liberal arts, they have a deeper interest and love for this subject. As a result, Zhang's views are seen by some as hurtful and unfair to liberal arts students.
However, in the ** of Internet celebrity lawyers, he used a sarcastic tone to describe the current situation of his legal industry, believing that lawyers are not well paid compared to some practitioners in the service industry. He mentioned that it costs only 7,000 yuan to hire a driver, while it only costs 3,000 yuan to hire a lawyer, and it also comes with a driving service. This contrast implies that the law profession is treated less than other professions, making the status of lawyers relatively low. This view shows us the reality of the law profession and the difficulties that liberal arts majors may encounter.
If there is one liberal arts major that is the easiest to make money and the most promising, it is undoubtedly the law major. Law is regarded as a high-paying profession by the general public, and the law major is also regarded as one of the popular majors. However, with the increasing number of talents in the legal industry, the law profession has also become saturated, and it has become a career choice that is not ironclad.
Expansion: With the development of society, more and more people choose to engage in the legal industry, resulting in a surplus of legal talents in the market. In the case of lawyers, the competition is extremely fierce, and many law firms continue to influx many young lawyers, resulting in an imbalance between supply and demand, and lawyers' incomes are relatively low. This makes choosing a law major no longer a way to get a stable income.
The ** of Internet celebrity lawyers further reveals the current situation of employment in the legal profession. Lawyers' incomes are generally low, and even worse than those of some service industry practitioners. This is a blow to many law students and leaves them skeptical about the path they have chosen.
The employment prospects of liberal arts majors have always been in the spotlight. An article that predates Zhang's remarks predicts the situation of liberal arts students. But what worries people is not only the decline in consumption levels, but also the decline in academic status.
Expanding: In the past, liberal arts students had a wide range of career options after graduation, whether they could work in operations at an internet giant or a career in marketing in a real estate business. They are paid quite well and can choose to enter positions such as teachers in large institutions. However, the situation has changed these days, and the employment prospects for liberal arts majors are becoming more dire.
Internet companies' preference for engineering backgrounds has increased significantly, and the downturn in the real estate market has made it more difficult for liberal arts students to find their dream jobs in this field. At the same time, science majors are showing a very different trend. Pharmaceutical, semiconductor, new energy, environmental, social, corporate governance and other fields have shown rapid growth. Not only do these areas generate significant wealth, but they are also relatively easy to find jobs. Such changes have led to a decline in the social status of liberal arts students, and the once-sought-after career choices are now difficult.
Career choices and future planning for liberal arts students have become more difficult and important. They have had to rethink their career paths and rethink their future.
Expansion: In recent years, liberal arts students have gradually made the anchor industry their first choice for employment. However, the streamer industry has also become highly competitive, especially for English-speaking streamers, who work long hours and are paid less. Although some girls who graduated from prestigious overseas schools, have outstanding appearances and are fluent in English have joined the industry, this does not mean that the anchor industry is the dream career of liberal arts students.
At the same time, the science majors mentioned above show a different trend. There are more job opportunities in the fields of medicine, semiconductors, new energy, environmental, social, and corporate governance, and the salaries are better. This change has forced liberal arts students to re-evaluate their career choices and future plans.
Overall, the treatment and employment prospects of liberal arts majors do face certain challenges, while science majors show a good momentum of development. For liberal arts students, they need to find a balance between the needs of the job market and their personal interests, improve their competitiveness, and choose the path that suits their development.