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Of course, it is not limited to law-related jobs, if you have a master's degree and you have good English, you can go to better companies. I have a classmate, a master's degree in maritime law who came back from studying in the UK, and is employed in a well-known company that does microelectronics, and he also got a share, which is also very good. There are also those who do real estate, those who are self-employed, those who are engaged in business, and those who are teachers.
Some units have a master's degree as a stepping stone, and some highly professional jobs are of course not good. Foreign companies pay more attention to ability and integrity, so you must learn English well, so that you will find that your employment is larger and the platform is higher. If you have the ability to take the postgraduate examination, then take the exam, don't miss the ** period, and when you want to take the postgraduate examination after work, it is very difficult.
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The LLM is not limited to law-related issues, even if many LLMs come out and do not necessarily do law-related careers, let alone the relatively less professional LLM. Anyway, to be honest, the status of China's LLM is rather embarrassing, and even many schools themselves discriminate against LLM, I really don't know why they are still opening this major since they discriminate, misleading people's children, and Wuhan University is the first to bear the brunt. If you want to take the LLM exam, you have to take the prestigious school to have a comparative way out, such as Peking University, Renmin University, and Fudan.
I personally recommend Fudan because it is in Shanghai, and second, because the school treats all students equally, and there are even places for exchange students to go abroad. 3 is that the way out is really good, and there are more companies and law firms. It's a pity that I didn't get into Fudan and was finally brought to Sichuan University, hey, aggrieved
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Now that you've started to review for your LLM, don't think too much about it.
After the LL.M., you can go to the company to do legal affairs, help the company to sign contracts, and other legal affairs involved in the company.
The quality of development prospects is based on luck and one's own efforts, and gold will always shine.
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Since 1996, China has been offering a master's degree in accordance with the provisions of the Interim Measures for the Examination and Approval of Professional Degree Establishment, which was deliberated and adopted by the Fourth Meeting of the Tenth National Academic Degree Committee. The Master of Laws degree is a professional degree with a specific legal professional background, which mainly cultivates high-level legal professionals and management talents for legislative, judicial, lawyer, notary, trial, procuratorate, supervision, economic management, finance, administrative law enforcement and supervision, and other departments and industries.
The employment direction of LLM is in five major directions: large enterprises such as state-owned enterprises, central enterprises, private enterprises, schools, educational institutions, party and government organs, judicial systems, law firms, and accounting firms.
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The Master of Laws is one of the professional master's degrees, which has been established in China since 1996 in accordance with the provisions of the Interim Measures for the Examination and Approval of the Establishment of Professional Degrees deliberated and approved by the 14th meeting of the Academic Degree Committee. The Master of Laws degree is a professional degree with a specific legal professional background, which mainly cultivates high-level legal professionals and management talents for legislative, judicial, lawyer, public and testimony, adjudication, procuratorate, supervision and economic management, finance, administrative law enforcement and supervision, and other departments and industries.
The employment direction of LLM is in five major directions: large enterprises such as state-owned enterprises, central enterprises, private enterprises, schools, educational institutions, party and government organs, judicial systems, law firms, and accounting firms.
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I feel that the main employment dilemmas are as follows: there are few jobs, low wages, and a graduate degree does not add much to wages.
I studied law, and for me, the only way to get a job in the future is to take the public examination, lawyer, and legal affairs.
Everyone knows how difficult it is to take the public examination, and many positions only recruit one or two, which is too competitive.
For lawyers, I feel that a graduate degree will not add much to being a lawyer, and lawyers pay more attention to case handling experience. In addition, the lawyer's internship salary is very low, and he can't support himself at all, and he is pessimistic that he has read so many books, and he has to take the exam, and finally he has to rely on his family to help him, which is a bit disproportionate.
For legal affairs, a relatively stable career would be better if you went to a state-owned enterprise, but the job has not changed much, and many people are actually reluctant to do it.
Although it is more pessimistic, as long as you have perseverance, you can find a job that suits you.
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First of all, salaries are not as low as some people think, and there is no need to worry about low salaries. There are many different jobs to find after graduation. Some of the students of the Quadruple Master of Law are civil servants, some go to the company to do business, some go to the court, some work as teachers, and some go to law firms.
1 Let's start with being a civil servant. There is a big difference between the salary of civil servants in the north and the south. For example, Beijing's is far less than that of Shenzhen and Guangdong.
In Guangdong, because the salaries of civil servants have been unified by various organs, there is not much difference. There is a difference in civil servants in Beijing. Civil servants in ministries and commissions do not earn as much as civil servants in Beijing below.
2 Let's talk about corporate practices. There are not many such opportunities. Because only large companies have their own legal department.
It's a rare thing to be able to go in and learn things. Foreign banks generally rarely recruit graduates with no work experience, while domestic banks recruit a certain number of law graduates every year. The treatment of foreign banks has always been good, such as HSBC, which starts from 8000 months.
The treatment of domestic banks is also available, and the general salary starts from 4000 months. For example, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of Beijing is very good. But to be honest, the development prospects of entering the bank are not very good, if you study finance as an undergraduate, it will be very good.
Insurance companies are generally treated and not as good as banks. But it can also solve the hukou problem. However, insurance companies do not have a great demand for legal counsel.
There are not many fresh graduates recruited by foreign companies, but there are still students who go to foreign companies, such as Amway (Guangdong). The salary is between 5000-6000.
3 And then he who goes to the court. I will only talk about the situation of the courts in Beijing. Chaoyang Court and Haidian Court are the two best-paying courts, with salaries much higher than 5,000 months. The treatment of the procuratorate is not as good as that of the court, and it is the same as that of ordinary Beijing organs.
4 Those who are teachers do not earn as much as the above, and those who graduate with a master's degree can only engage in general administrative work, with a stable salary of no less than 3,000 per month.
5 Going to work in a law firm may be lower at first. Beijing law firms are likely to be better than Shanghai and Guangdong. However, some of the salaries offered are also good.
Those who study for a master's degree must give full play to the advantages of their undergraduate major. Those who study finance go to banks, those who study engineering go to enterprises or institutions, and those who learn English go to foreign companies, and use their strengths to compare the shortcomings of others. It is a safe way to consider whether to become a lawyer after 2-3 years.
And since then, the development will be much smoother, and you can do financial business in the bank for a few years, learn to do intellectual property rights, and learn English to do foreign-related business. After you have a skill, you will try to develop more. Finally, I wish the students of Silian a bright future.
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I'm looking for a LL.M. degree, which is ranked among the top 10 schools in the country for law, but the employment prospects are not optimistic.
The main reason is that the country is now engaged in a master's degree in law to join in the fun (in order to solve the problem of difficulty in employment in law), the number of students is not less than that of traditional master's degrees, and it has occupied a lot of pits. Secondly, in the past, the main destination of the LLM was civil servants, but now it is limited by two years of work experience (this two years does not refer to your work experience before entering the university, but after graduating from a master's degree or engaging in public service, related experience. As a result, the road has become very narrow, and good positions are more difficult to obtain; There are also banks, state-owned enterprises, etc., which also prefer a master's degree in law.
Finally, it is best not to apply for the Beijing examination, because the last employment path for a master's degree is "lawyer", and because Beijing's local protectionism is basically blocked, Beijing stipulates that non-Beijing hukou cannot get a lawyer's license in Beijing.
The situation I mentioned above refers to the situation of first-tier cities like Beijing and Shanghai, if you graduate and go back to the local area, the situation will be much better, and it will not be difficult to find employment, of course, the premise is that you have to be admitted to a prestigious school!
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Nowadays, it is not easy to find a job to study law, but the LLM is still more employable than the LLM master, and the audience is wider. A large reason why there are many people studying for a master's degree in law is that it is difficult to find employment for an undergraduate degree and it is difficult to get a master's degree in law.
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It's still very good, and the employment is very wide.
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Theoretically, the LLM is more theoretical, while the LLM is practical. However, in fact, as far as the current employment is concerned, the employment of both basically chooses the legal inspection organs, law firms, and some enter the enterprise to do business.
It won't be difficult, hard work will be rewarded, and the results will be fast, the key is determination, whether you have the confidence to learn well, it must be harder than law students!
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No, I'll recommend a list of books that you can use.
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